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In diplomacy, any gang of thugs, cabal, creeps or goons that can form a [[faction]] and control the armed forces, can pretty much call itself a ruling party, and [[international law]] will eventually be forced to recognize it. See [[types of countries]] for varying attitudes on this. | In diplomacy, any gang of thugs, cabal, creeps or goons that can form a [[faction]] and control the armed forces, can pretty much call itself a ruling party, and [[international law]] will eventually be forced to recognize it. See [[types of countries]] for varying attitudes on this. | ||
Dealings with a ruling party are particularly important to [[transparency]]. A major issue with [[Transparent Consumerium]] would be the vulnerability of anyone who had negative things to say about the ruling party's own [[common interests]] with itself, or with others globally, to revenge inside the country where the party rules. For this reason, [[outing]] ought to be a very serious concern of the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]], since it might risk someone's life by naming them. [[Troll]]s attempt to set the correct rules in advance of any serious situation, by insisting on rules appropriate for [[large public wiki]]s, e.g. [[IP number]] in [[developed nation]]s that have [[human rights]] protections, and stricter [[anonymity]] in [[developing nations]] and any that has a serious human rights problem, like a [[rogue state]] presumably. | |||
Dealings with a ruling party are particularly important to [[transparency]]. A major issue with [[Transparent Consumerium]] would be the vulnerability of anyone who had negative things to say about the ruling party's own [[common interests]] with itself, or with others globally, to revenge inside the country where the party rules. For this reason, [[outing]] ought to be a very serious concern of the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]], since it might risk someone's life by naming them. | |||
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