@cwebber A web of trust that works would necessarily have to define what different types of trust relationship mean.
And for that, to work you would need to build a distributed ontology.
Which is why in past years I've been doing some thinking of how an "Ontological Web" should work.
The "semantic web" can't be semantic and doesn't mean anything if you don't have mutually intelligible ontologies.
@cwebber I think the construction of a different kind of web will be necessary, based on the ontological, the semantic, and the epistemological.
Some authors have already explored the semantic and the epistemic, but there's very little written, and even less constructed that accounts for all three aspects.
Webs of trust will necessarily depend on understanding what is being trusted exactly, and to do what exactly. Meaningless semantics without ontologies we can agree on.
@h The semantic web *is* mostly about mutually intelligible ontologies?