Or perhaps less unreasonably, we need clear epistemic superiority hierarchies, likely per subject area. And it occurs to me that this could be a super-interesting agent-based/graph theoretic modeling study of information flow and updating. As a nice bonus, this can easily show how ignoring epistemic hierarchies will cause conspiracy cascades—and perhaps show that it will lead to the divergence of rational agent beliefs which Jaynes talks about in PT:LoS.
Another more reasonable solution is to always cite sources. There is an analogous solution in belief propagation, where messages carry a trace of where their information came from. Unfortunately I’ve forgotten what that algorithm is called.
Or perhaps less unreasonably, we need clear epistemic superiority hierarchies, likely per subject area. And it occurs to me that this could be a super-interesting agent-based/graph theoretic modeling study of information flow and updating. As a nice bonus, this can easily show how ignoring epistemic hierarchies will cause conspiracy cascades—and perhaps show that it will lead to the divergence of rational agent beliefs which Jaynes talks about in PT:LoS.
Another more reasonable solution is to always cite sources. There is an analogous solution in belief propagation, where messages carry a trace of where their information came from. Unfortunately I’ve forgotten what that algorithm is called.