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"You rated us No. 1 in Staten Island!" she proclaimed.
Students "rated" one another's social credit; the better you rated, the more you dated, and the more you dated, the higher you rated.
A collaborative-filtering program, in contrast, knows very little about you — only what you've bought at a Web site and whether you rated it highly or not.
(Early on, he declares, "If you rated my popularity on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest, it would be zero").
If you liked a book from the left group (meaning you rated it three stars or higher) then you were labeled a "liberal reader", and if you liked a book from the right group, you were labeled a "conservative reader".
It would take a song you rated highly, find other people who had also rated it highly and then suggest you try a song that those people also said they liked.
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