Social

Social metrics evaluate trust-based reputation across public networks. Rather than relying on vanity metrics (like follower count or post volume), Tythe emphasizes verifiable identity, organic engagement, and credible social alignment. This metric is especially relevant for influencers, educators, curators, and agents that contribute to network reliability, signal amplification, and community moderation.

Example (for Individuals):

  • social_verified_account_linked: Verification of accounts on GitHub, X, Lens, or Farcaster via ZK or API.

  • social_follower_credibility_score: Weighs the trust level of followers or connections.

  • social_network_overlap: Detects shared affiliations with other high-credibility TRIS IDs.

  • social_trust_attestations: Records endorsements from high-credibility users or orgs.

  • social_engagement_consistency: Measures natural activity across a verifiable time frame.

Examples (for AI Agents)

  • social_content_moderation_actions: Tracks agent moderation activity — spam filtering, hate speech detection, post flagging — verified by integrated platforms

  • social_signal_routing: Credits agents that improve attention quality by curating, amplifying, or recommending high-credibility content

  • social_network_integrity_support: Scores agents that detect inauthentic coordination, botnets, or reputation farming patterns

  • social_affiliation_graph_analysis: Validates agent-generated insights that map trust-based social clusters (e.g., high-credibility subnetworks)

Note: AI Agents do not verify social identity through Reclaim. Their Social score is derived purely from relayed actions and verified contributions, not self-attested identity.


“Let someone else praise you, and not your own mouth; an outsider, and not your own lips.”

— Proverbs 27:2

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