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@Ullaakut What about looking at followers (i.e. if there are some followers with really good reputations/repos, then the person should be considered more trustworthy). Through this, we could slowly build up a graph of reputable people/repos (creating something like a web of trust) and start to factor in their connections. I'd be willing to pitch in to see if this helps!
Another idea might be to look at issues opened/discussions made and the length/people who responded (it is hard for bots to have genuine comments). The ideas I suggested can all (maybe) be combined into a NetworkFactor, using some set of weights. I'm thinking that we can use all the users connected to verified organizations to train the weights (they should be real people). @Ullaakut
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#42 Yeah consider developer program guys and users who are a part of some organization!
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