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As a non-sophisticated and time-constrained user, I want to leverage the knowledge and time-investment of others in creating sophisticated data-sharing settings by means of shared and rated profiles via a marketplace so that I can have high quality sharing settings with minimum effort via social learning. #117

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nixahn opened this issue Mar 6, 2020 · 2 comments
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nixahn commented Mar 6, 2020

The idea is to create a database of data-sharing profiles/settings. These profiles can be rated so that social learning takes place. The platform should not provide the profiles, they should come from users. Focal points could emerge via learning, with a few very good profiles that are highly rated and complex, but which create an excellent user experience in terms of what is shared and what consumes their attention. A healthy variety of highly regarded profiles could exist in parallel, to accommodate the true underlying heterogeneity in users' preferences/philosophy about sharing.

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megoth commented Mar 9, 2020

Thank you for the user story. I've taken the liberty of adding some labels - do you feel that they cover the story? If you want to suggest other labels that might be appropriate, let me know 😺

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nixahn commented Mar 9, 2020

Sorry I missed the labeling. What you added seems to cover it, I have no comments or additions to make.

@kjetilk kjetilk added the Policy Reuse reusing Access Controls that have been made elsewhere label Jun 11, 2021
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