On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 12:29:15PM -0700, Dave Crocker wrote:
The best model to invoke, with respect to the idea of recruiting end
users to be active participants in abuse detection or prevention is
mostly:
Don't.
Yes, a thousand times yes. Users (as a whole) have spent the past
several decades conclusively proving beyond any possible argument that
they should not be, in ANY way, involved in this process. [1]
---rsk
[1] Unless every action they take is manually reviewed by someone with
appropriate expertise. This of course has its own issues; notably, it
doesn't scale well and it raises substantial privacy and security issues.