For every proposed "ratings" system that involves value judgments about who should see something, I can think of examples where a quite opposite view is held.
true. hence you use a service whose opinions you agree with. there is no canonical, ultimate, "true" ratings service. hence my dislike of self-ratings that seem to presume the opposite is true. (i.e. rate the page "what it actually is")
I still think we are being led down a dangerous path in trying to architect ratings systems. As I said, we don't rate written words (at least I don't), we don't rate newspapers, etc.
all kinds of things are now rated in the world. stocks are rated. movies are rated. books are rated. they are rated in various other books, such as "top books on [x]".
If a system gets built into the WWW, as with proposals for PICS, it _will_ be used by those who want to control content. We should think twice before helping in any way.
I agree with your hesitation totally. I can easily see how the system would be twisted in unspeakable ways. but I can see a lot of very powerful positive uses too. as long as the best attempts are made to discourage the former and encourage the latter... again, there is a question that the future might turn out to be more orwellian if no action is taken by internet designers whatsoever. I tend to believe that view.
(No, I'm not _against_ private ratings services...but this has little to do with _me_, and I won't participate. More importantly, I won't have my content have any kind of tag attached!
notice that what you demand is wholly irrelevant. if you put something out in the public, in a world of free speech, anyone is free to rate your posting, or your opinions, etc.-- they just set a system that refers to the message-id of your posts or something. if what you are instead saying is that you will never insert your own tags into your content, well that is something you have control over. but you have absolutely no control over what people "attach" to your posts in a "virtual" sense. anyone could set up the TCMay Rating Service and register ratings on everything you post in public.
Thus, the PICS thing looks intrusive to me, and not at all what I think of as a "private ratings service." I'll elaborate if my point is unclear.)
I would definitely be interested in an elaboration, although you don't have to quote me if it makes you retch <g>. the only thing I see intrusive about PICS is the self-rating scheme. the third-party rating scheme seems pretty "unintrusive" and invisible in my view.