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Background
There has been some complaints about The Consumerium Exchange being a misleading name for the facility, which is about experessing opinions and support or the lack of for the expressed opinions and I have noted this problem that it does not translate well at all hence the new working title and design approach
As mentioned in Campaign there is an initial thought of campaign management by wiki which would be simple and straightforward for the campaigners.
Thinking about this approach I came to the realisation that why not extend the use of wiki beyond just campaign management so that majority of the user interface to The Consumerium Exchange would be wiki based.
Basic Outline of Opinion Wiki
Here goes an initial outline of how it would work:
Namespaces
- User - no offending usernames please
- Group - must correspond to a real-world registered entity
- VirtualGroup - must not conflict with names of real-world entities
- Campaign - preferably descriptive names
Set articles and permissions
User
- User/Keys - If a person wishes to sign articles s/he should put keys used here. Protection by social contract and page protection if required (optional)
- User/MyVotes - every link from here to voting pages will be counted as a vote for the campaign
Group
- Group - creation of group pages only by registering within the Vault.
- Group/Keys - keys used for signing articles (optional)
- Group/OurVotes - every link from here to voting pages will be counted as a vote for the campaign
- Group/Members - All Group articles editable by those Users listed in this article.
- Group/Affiliations - Listing affiliations with Companies and other organisations
VirtualGroup
- VirtualGroup - can be creted freely by any User, but will be disabled if the name is misleading or offending
- VirtualGroup/Keys - keys used for signing articles (optional)
- VirtualGroup/OurVotes - every link from here to voting pages will be counted as a vote for the campaign
- VirtualGroup/Members - All VirtualGroup articles editable by those Users listed in this article. Users may not remove other users from this, only themselves. When the last User removes her/himself from the page the VirtualGroup ceases to exist. All links to Groups and other VirtualGroups from this page will be recursively followed to find out the total amount of members, real and virtual respectively. Possible links are:
- User
- Group
- VirtualGroup
Campaign
- Campaign - Can be started by Groups and VirtualGroups
- Campaign/Target - link to the issue being campaigned
- Campaign/Score - required
- Campaign/Members - The campaign is editable by these. Recurse to find total amount of members
- Campaign/Vote - Used as a link-to target from
- UserName/MyVotes
- GroupName/OurVotes
- WikiGroupName/OurVotes
More on Opinion Wiki
- From these bits of information directed, weighed networks describing distribution of WikiVotes and Campaigners can be formed and the directed networks will be used to calculate indices that can be studied
- Cycles (A is a member of B and B is a member of A) will be autodetected and while the situation persists A and B will have reduced or zero value in the bigger scheme of things
- Subarticles can be automatically collapsed to the main article for a better viewing experience
- Please note that the outline contains mainly only those articles and subarticles required to form hierarchies, not much on actual content
- Looks like we are going to have Three classes of votes:
- WikiVote
- Direct Vote
- Indirect Vote
- Duplicate WikiVotes can occour by accident, by purpose and apparently by design eg. Group:Association X National Section belongs to Group:Association X International
- There must be rules on which of the votes gets excluded in this case.
- The apparent approaches being top-down and bottom-up.
- Which is better is a curious question. My guess suggestion is bottom-up so that "Local Votes" get included and "Federal Votes" get excluded
- This is in no way complete and there is likely a lot of opportunities for new kinds of vandalism
Note that there could be multiple levels of (un)security available for committing changes to Opinion Wiki:
- Anonymous access
- Access protected by password over HTTP
- Access protected by password over HTTPS
- Access protected by GnuPG signatures on save with self claimed keys
- Access protected by GnuPG signatures on save with keys verified by a third party or Consumerium Vault
- Access protected by GnuPG signatures on save with keys verified by third parties and Consumerium Vault
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