Whuffie

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Whuffie is a fictional reputation-based currency that measures social capital and replaces money in Cory Doctorow’s science fiction novel "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom."

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Whuffie canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional concept
fictional currency
reputation-based currency
appearsInGenre science fiction
associatedWithTheme alternative currencies
digital identity
gamification of social life
post-scarcity economy
reputation systems
social networks
surveillance society
basisOfValue peer esteem
reputation
social approval
comparedTo karma points
online reputation scores
social credit systems
createdBy Cory Doctorow
hasCulturalImpact influenced discourse on reputation systems
referenced in discussions of social media influence
used as metaphor in tech and startup communities
hasFictionalStatus not used as real-world legal tender
hasMedium networked digital system
hasNotableDiscussionIn digital economics
online community design
technology culture
inspiredTerm "whuffie" as slang for online reputation
introducedIn 2003
inUniverseFunction allocation of resources
indicator of social status
primary economic metric
inUniverseProperty cannot be directly traded like money
changes dynamically based on others’ opinions
publicly visible score
languageOfOrigin English
measures social capital
originatesFromWorkBy Cory Doctorow
surface form: Canadian-British author Cory Doctorow
relatedConcept attention economy
reputation economy
social scoring
trust metrics
replaces money
setInUniverse future society of "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom"
trackedBy ubiquitous computing infrastructure (in-universe)
usedIn Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
surface form: novel "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom"

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