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Some preliminary ideas:
Some preliminary ideas:


#Anyone can start a campaign on anything
#Anyone can start a campaign on anything, thus becoming a [[Campaigner]]
#You may subscribe only to one of the campaigns targeted at the same thing
#You may subscribe only to one of the campaigns targeted at the same thing
#Campaigners can be [[virtual]] or [[real]] entities (cybercampaigns and realworld campaigns should be treated a little differently, real have more "weight" then virtual)
#Campaigners can be [[virtual]] or [[real]] entities (cybercampaigns and realworld campaigns should be treated a little differently, real have more "weight" then virtual)
#Subscribing to a campaign gives a person one vote when meeting is called to make decisions ([[split]], [[merge]]r, [[opinion change]], [[nullify]]ing) about the campaign
#Subscribing to a campaign gives a person one vote when meeting is called to make decisions ([[split]], [[merge]]r, [[opinion change]], [[nullify]]ing) about the campaign
#Campaigns can be [[merge]]d and [[split]] just like [[companies]] and traded in similar manner to how companies are traded in [[stock exchange]]s
#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 [[endorsment]] and negative means its a [[boycott]].


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