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12 April 2021
11 May 2019
8 January 2014
12 January 2013
29 December 2012
putting some of the stuff from the introduction under their own headings for clarity and to shorten the length of the intro
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fixing old info in last paragraph
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17 December 2012
16 December 2012
20 October 2012
→The trick is in the counting.: remove sentence that had onlhy relation to having non-anonymized voting system
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indicating that this is a planned, not yet implemented feature of the system
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== When will voting be implemented ? == Not from the start of the implementation phase surely ( one would be able to guess who is who ). + Thresholding to a few thousand users before starting voting + crypto
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typo in last sentence fixed. now it works
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... which is possible because there is '''no requirement to reach a consensus''' like there is when electing elected representatives of the people in democratic elections or write an encyclopedia.
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+ "This way we can protect the voters privacy while maintaining resilience to information warfare." to the introductory text
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rearranging some content
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rewording per clarity and expression + typo in link
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→What things can you vote on?: removing 50 edit threshold, thresholding decisions to be made later
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moving obsolete stuff to WikiVote+ the ability of users to show sub-sets of their votes to different groups
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open but anonymized voting, everybody sees everybody's votes but does not usually know which votes belong to whom
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1 July 2012
→What one can vote?: a small change in terminology "hedging" ( word taken by financing ) => "levering" and fix a weird error in the tables
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no edit summary
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fixing red link abundance
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moving suff from == General == chapter to be the introduction to the subject
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11 April 2012
The trick is in the counting, open voting, closed ( tuneable ) counting. For resilience to information warfare ( i.e. skewing attempts are in the visible and anti-skewing can be composed based on the skewing )
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To vote or not to vote? - restating that the "policy" ( that the article used to start with ) is "don't vote" on the rationale that we don't want any sort of census effect à la facebook
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democratic elections have closed voting and open counting, Consumium has open voting and closed counting
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Welcome to the new server, current ( i.e. up to date ) MediaWiki, sudo password secret, backups up + Adding a proper introductory chapter
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8 November 2010
20 October 2010
→What's this I keep hearing about a dual voting system?
mrescued and adapted from en.consumeria.info
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