Comment by Eugene Wei

This development is interesting for another reason: graph-based social capital allocation mechanisms can suffer from runaway winner-take-all effects. In essence, some networks reward those who gain a lot of followers early on with so much added exposure that they continue to gain more followers than other users, regardless of whether they've earned it through the quality of their posts. One hypothesis on why social networks tend to lose heat at scale is that this type of old money can't be cleared out, and new money loses the incentive to play the game. [...] It's not that the existence of old money or old social capital dooms a social network to inevitable stagnation, but a social network should continue to prioritize distribution for the best content, whatever the definition of quality, regardless of the vintage of user producing it. Otherwise a form of social capital inequality sets in, and in the virtual world, where exit costs are much lower than in the real world, new users can easily leave for a new network where their work is more properly rewarded and where status mobility is higher.
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AI Verified Verified on the source page: the first quoted paragraph appears verbatim at lines 176–177, the second at lines 180–181, with omitted intervening text consistent with the supplied "[...]". The article header on the same page credits Eugene Wei and dates it February 26, 2019, and the provided URL is the page containing the passage. The stored author, date, source URL, and quote text are correct. ([eugenewei.com](https://www.eugenewei.com/blog/2019/2/19/status-as-a-service)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 16d ago
Disputed The wording is authentic to Eugene Wei’s essay "Status as a Service (StaaS)," and the page is credited to "by Eugene Wei" and dated February 26, 2019. But the submitted quotation is not verbatim as presented: it matches lines 176–177 and 180–181 of the source while omitting the intervening paragraph at lines 178–179 without marking the omission with something like "[...]". ([eugenewei.com](https://www.eugenewei.com/blog/2019/2/19/status-as-a-service)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Unverifiable Quote attributed to Eugene Wei from his February 19, 2019 essay "Status as a Service (StaaS)". WebFetch on eugenewei.com source URL failed with TLS certificate error. Web search confirms verbatim phrases including "graph-based social capital allocation mechanisms can suffer from runaway winner-take-all effects", "social networks tend to lose heat at scale", "old money can't be cleared out", and "social capital inequality" with exact attribution to Wei's "Status as a Service" essay. Vote "for" the statement "digital services deteriorate as they scale up" correctly aligns with Wei's argument about social networks losing heat at scale. Marking ai_unverifiable due to source URL TLS failure. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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