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System and method for an Universal Feedback Engine (17-Dec-2009)

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IP.com Prior Art Database Disclosure (Source: IPCOM)
Disclosure Number IPCOM000191124D dated 17-Dec-2009
Originally published in Prior Art Database
Disclosed by: IBM
Country: Undisclosed
Disclosure File: 3 pages / 26.8 KB / English (United States)

System and method for implementing uniqueness of relationship between contacts with multiple IDs (email, social network, blogging accounts)

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System and method for an Universal Feedback Engine

The uniqueness of relationship is preserved, as well as the concept of "familiarity". The strengthening (or weakening) of a relation is seamlessly transferred into all the other social relationships the user enjoys.

An Internet User of these days has many digital identities, and too many ways to interact. So many accounts, so many logins, so many networks, so many relations, so many policies. But it's always the same user. And it's always interacting with another user. There is no reason to have ten different relationships between each other. Certain actions should be automatically allowed or rejected depending or how much we are familiar with each other.

    In the real world we have familiarity and trustfulness that follows people everywhere. The relationships are persistent, and are uniquely determined. The trust the user earned, as the trust the user gives, as the relationships should be persistent over different way to interact.

    The identity is unique, and the relations are unique: that's why they need to be in only one place. What we propose is the Universal Feedback Engine, a logical component that, being used as an interface from various networks and communication system, ensure both the uniqueness of relations, and the familiarity/confidence assigned to people, keeping inside a single bloc...

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