Campaigns: Difference between revisions

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'''Campaigns are an essential [[feature]].'''
'''Campaigns are an essential [[feature]].'''


Campaigns can be calls for [[boycott]] or [[endorsement]]. They can be targeted at individual [[product]]s [[product group]]s, [[brand]]s, [[company|companies]], [[corporation]]s, [[advertisement]]s, [[supply chain]]s or [[area]]s. Areas can be [[province]]s or [[country|countries]].  
Campaigns can be calls for [[boycott]] or [[endorsement]]. They can be targeted at individual [[product]]s [[product group]]s, [[brand]]s, [[company|companies]], [[corporation]]s, [[advertisement]]s, [[supply chain]]s, [[industry|industries]] or [[area]]s. Areas can be [[province]]s or [[country|countries]].  


Some preliminary ideas:
Some preliminary ideas:
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#Campaigns can be [[merge]]d and [[split]] just like traditional incorporated bodies.
#Campaigns can be [[merge]]d and [[split]] just like traditional incorporated bodies.
#Campaigns set a [[score]] for themselves. This is basically just an number. Positive means it's an [[endorsement]] and negative means its a [[boycott]].
#Campaigns set a [[score]] for themselves. This is basically just an number. Positive means it's an [[endorsement]] and negative means its a [[boycott]].
One idea is to use a seven step system for scores as follows:
*-3 Boycott
*-2 Strong Avoid
*-1 Avoid
* 0 Neutral
* 1 Support
* 2 Strong Support
* 3 Endorse


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