AWARDING USERS FOR DISCOVERIES OF CONTENT BASED ON FUTURE POPULARITY IN A SOCIAL NETWORK
First Claim
1. A method performed by a reputation system used with a social networking service for awarding a reputation to a member of a social network supported by the service, the method comprising the steps of:
- tracking media content played by the member on a per-content basis, the media content including at least one of audio content or video content;
tracking media content recommended by the member to other members on a per-content basis; and
calculating popularity differences for played media content and for recommended media content, the popularity difference being the difference between a popularity level for media content at an arbitrary time of calculation and a popularity level at a time the media content was played by the member and at a time that the media content was recommended by the member.
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Abstract
A reputation system used in a social networking service provides for recognition for its members in the form of badges that can be displayed on the members'"'"' profile pages as a way of indicating a particular status. In various illustrative examples, a “tastemaker” badge may be awarded to a member who plays or recommends to other members (through various recommendation channels such as messages, shared playlists, etc.) particular pieces of media content such as songs or videos in advance of that content becoming popular with the larger community of members in the social network. The tastemaker badge can then be placed on the member'"'"'s profile page as a symbol of recognition or achievement that can help to increase that member'"'"'s reputation in the social network.
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10 Claims
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1. A method performed by a reputation system used with a social networking service for awarding a reputation to a member of a social network supported by the service, the method comprising the steps of:
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tracking media content played by the member on a per-content basis, the media content including at least one of audio content or video content; tracking media content recommended by the member to other members on a per-content basis; and calculating popularity differences for played media content and for recommended media content, the popularity difference being the difference between a popularity level for media content at an arbitrary time of calculation and a popularity level at a time the media content was played by the member and at a time that the media content was recommended by the member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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