
Today an idea occurred to me that it would not be bad to transfer a bit of social opportunities from the web to real life. On the Internet, a lot of forums and blogs use a karmic system. Why do they thank for the good deeds on the Internet, but not in real life? Perhaps because the good deeds on the Internet are personalized, and in real life no one will know what exactly you% username%, you need to say thank you for the clean street!
It would not be bad to create a service whose main task would be the opportunity to say thanks for a good deed and put +1 in karma. The service should be linked to the global map, and there should be “good things beacons” on which there would be information: who did, when, what did. For example:% username%, June 5, 2010, removed plastic bottles and collected glass in a public garden. But you did a good job, keep +1 in karma and, if possible, shake your hand.
It goes without saying that there will always be clever people, but after all they are everywhere, that they are afraid of them?