Decentralised Social Science - mitigating cancel culture - what people actually think?

Decentralised Social Science - mitigating cancel culture - what people actually think?

A project to develop a decentralized tool to uncover people's true opinions on controversial topics, countering social desirability bias and cancel culture, through transparent and collaborative experimentation.
Application
Applied on: 9 Aug 2024 10:08 PM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024 11:00 PM
The project should fall under the category of Decentralized Science. (https://ethereum.org/en/desci/)
The project focuses on addressing biases in social science research using decentralized methodologies and tools that align with the principles of DeSci.
The project should aim to build public infrastructure for funding, creating, reviewing, crediting, storing, and/or disseminating scientific knowledge (either by organizing conferences, meetings, workshops and/or hackathons then contributing to onboard scientists into the blockchain ecosystem) fairly and equitably using the Web3 stack.
The project aims to create a platform that uses decentralized tools for gathering and analyzing data on social desirability bias and cancel culture, promoting transparency and equity in scientific research.
The project should be able to clearly articulate its goals and objectives.
The project clearly states its goal to mitigate social desirability bias and cancel culture through decentralized methods and tools, enabling truthful expression of public opinion.
The project must have a clear and well-defined problem statement, as well as a plan for addressing the problem.
The problem statement is well-defined: addressing the impact of social desirability bias and cancel culture. The project proposes a series of experiments and decentralized tools to understand and mitigate these issues.
The project must have a clear roadmap and timeline for implementation, with achievable goals.
The project provides a detailed, phased roadmap with timelines for research, development, deployment, and synthesis, indicating achievable goals.
The project should be open-source and collaborative in nature.
The project emphasizes its open-source and collaborative approach, with invitations for community feedback and participation through platforms like Github and Telegram.
The project must be able to provide regular updates on its progress to the Gitcoin community.
The use of public platforms (GitHub, Telegram, Twitter) and the project's collaborative nature suggest that regular updates can be shared efficiently with the Gitcoin community.