--On 28 January 2011 10:17:18 +0100 Alessandro Vesely <vesely(_at_)tana(_dot_)it>
wrote:
Equally important is how a bad reputation is unacquired.
Isn't that the same as acquiring good reputation? But whom from, in
each case?
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It's not quite the same. Reputation scores can be positive, negative or
zero. And, they might not be simply trinary, but graded - say as
percentages.
Unaquiring bad reputation might simply be a matter of going back to neutral
reputation, at least for a probationary period. And, it could be gradual.
For example, you might imagine that a domain's reputation would be badly
hit by a system compromise, but gradually recovers over a period of a few
days.
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