The hottest Trust Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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sidkasbekar 2 HN points 10 May 23
  1. Society is becoming less trusting due to a proliferation of content and products, leading trust to concentrate around a few entities.
  2. As AI tools make it easier to build products, the role of marketers in building strong brands and trust with customers becomes increasingly important.
  3. In a world with countless products and competitors, marketers have the upper hand in creating enduring businesses through building trust and strong brands.
world spirit sock stack 1 implied HN point 11 Mar 24
  1. Classic ways to earn social credit include doing favors, being consistent and nice, being impressive, doing things people like, and negotiating relationships with responsibilities.
  2. The concept of owing someone has been turned into a detailed, global quantitative system, leading to significant economic activities.
  3. Other forms of social credit are semi-formalized, such as social media likes and follows, but may not drive the same level of activity as the formalized financial system.
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Rocket Philosophy by Ian 0 implied HN points 17 Apr 23
  1. Initiate conversations with a clear vision to go far in relationships and collaborations.
  2. Establish a safe conversational environment through shared context, open communication, and active listening.
  3. Maintain trust as a foundation in personal relationships, solving misalignments through systematic exploration and continuous communication.
Privacy by Design: The Practitioner's Handbook 0 implied HN points 23 Mar 23
  1. Privacy is essential for protecting personal information, ensuring autonomy, and upholding fundamental rights and freedoms.
  2. Safeguarding privacy is the responsibility of every organization, involving legal obligations, ethical considerations, and the need to maintain trust with customers and partners.
  3. Implementing privacy by design principles, starting with a clear and comprehensive privacy policy, is crucial for organizations to maintain trust, accountability, and long-term success.
Wayne's Earth 0 implied HN points 13 Dec 22
  1. Sugar-coating our words can lead to misunderstandings and false expectations, which can have serious consequences.
  2. Direct communication helps in avoiding misinterpretations and building trust in relationships by providing clarity and honesty.
  3. Speaking directly doesn't mean being harsh; it allows for effective communication even in tense situations and fosters cooperation towards common goals.
effectiviology 0 implied HN points 12 Mar 24
  1. An apology is expressing regret for a mistake and seeking forgiveness to repair relationships.
  2. A superfluous apology expresses regret for something not the apologizer's fault, showing empathy and building trust.
  3. Using superfluous apologies can enhance relationships, but overusing them can make them seem insincere.
Joshua Gans' Newsletter 0 implied HN points 17 Nov 23
  1. Generative AI models can create deepfake content that looks real, leading to misinformation during elections.
  2. People are likely to become more skeptical of information due to the prevalence of AI-generated misinformation, which could reduce the impact of fake content on changing minds.
  3. Organizations capable of identifying and promoting truthful content may gain trust in a world filled with misinformation, but polarization in news sources could hinder their effectiveness in swaying voter preferences.
Joshua Gans' Newsletter 0 implied HN points 09 Nov 20
  1. Public officials should be clear and truthful in their messaging to the public to build and maintain trust.
  2. Persuasion is key in encouraging people to take necessary actions, like wearing masks, especially when the public may be reluctant.
  3. In the absence of trusted information sources, misinformation can spread like a virus, impacting public health decisions and outcomes.
Are You Okay? 0 implied HN points 18 Apr 20
  1. States will decide for themselves when to reopen based on achieving four goals: hospital capacity, testing, contact tracing, and a sustained reduction in cases.
  2. In navigating the uncertain post-quarantine world, trust in science, nature, respectful individuals, self-love, and supportive relationships.
  3. Trusting in facts, self-compassion, and humor can help guide decisions during these challenging times and give us hope for the future.
The Tech Bubble 0 implied HN points 11 Apr 24
  1. Trust is the most powerful leverage in any environment, especially in business.
  2. Building trust with customers involves being people-first and having authentic interactions.
  3. Professional networks based on trust can greatly benefit a business by providing quality recommendations and saving time.
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients 0 implied HN points 07 Aug 16
  1. Consider key factors like fluoride filtration, price, and space-saving design when selecting a water filter.
  2. Avoid indecision and wasting money by making a timely decision on a water filter that fits your needs.
  3. Trustworthy recommendations and the practicality of filter size can greatly influence the decision-making process when choosing a water filter.
Sector 6 | The Newsletter of AIM 0 implied HN points 04 May 23
  1. Trust is really important for good relationships, both personal and in business. If you're afraid of getting hurt, it can make it hard to trust others.
  2. OpenAI is launching ChatGPT Business and says that user data won't be used for training their model. This claim raises questions about whether users can actually trust their words.
  3. When past experiences make you hesitant to trust, it's a problem because trust is key to a healthy ecosystem. Finding a balance between caution and trust is essential.
The Author Is Dumb 0 implied HN points 15 Dec 24
  1. When facing uncertainty, it's normal to feel scared and confused. It's important to remember that we've been through tough times before, and there's comfort in trusting God.
  2. Faith means believing in God even when we don't have all the answers. It's about feeling assured that, despite the unknowns, God's love is still with us.
  3. Hope is key during chaotic times. Instead of worrying, we should support each other and respond with love, trusting that God has good plans for us.