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Group decision making

The current version of the CoLab enables members of the Community to vote in two ways:
  • Proposals Members of the Community can select which proposal to address climate change they believe is best.

  • User posts They can also vote on posts in argument maps, to indicate that they believe a particular post is useful and/or insightful.

Future versions of the CoLab may incorporate other mechanisms for enabling group decision making:

  • Identification of expert opinion In selected areas, the votes and comments of certified experts could be shown separately from the votes and comments of Community members as a whole. For example, the votes and comments of client scientists could be shown separately in sections of the system where their perspectives may be especially valuable or relevant.

  • Rating Ratings of the prior votes and posts of Community members may be incorporated to allow the Community to identify which users are the most credible.

  • Proxy voting In proxy voting, Community members can assign their vote on particular issues to a party of their choosing. For example, a Community member might assign their vote on issues related to climate modeling to the IPCC and their vote on issues related to policy to USCAP. Proxy voting is a variation of representative democracy, with voters choosing whichever representative they wish and representation occurring at as fine-grained a level as voters wish.

  • Belief aggregation This method is used to gauge user’s support for particular proposals or particular positions in debates.