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Who is a '''trusted auditor''' for [[Consumerium]]'s [[content wiki]]? How do we know when to believe the [[instructional capital]] we have been provided by [[Consumerium:contributor]]s? What other [[user role]]s must support auditors?
Who is a '''trusted auditor''' for [[Consumerium]]'s [[content wiki]]?
 
:Depends on who you choose to trust. Looking at [[Content Wiki]] you'll note that anyone can sign any version of any article and you just have to set your [[preferences]] to reflect what / who you believe.
 
:Then again we will have to offer some sane default values. So we need a default on how to set the default and so on. I have no clue about how to do this without high likelyhood of combusting spontaneously. So the short anwser would be beats me.
 
How do we know when to believe the [[instructional capital]] we have been provided by [[Consumerium:contributor]]s?
 
:You are referring to here and now? Have you slept enough? Are you eating well?
 
What other [[user role]]s must support auditors?
 
:Enron accountant consultant role?


This function is so important, [[betting]] against the auditor finding problems might have to be supported directly, so there is maximum incentive for auditors to find all problems, and for [[troll]]s to keep maximum eye on the auditors.
This function is so important, [[betting]] against the auditor finding problems might have to be supported directly, so there is maximum incentive for auditors to find all problems, and for [[troll]]s to keep maximum eye on the auditors.
:I believe I owe you one KitKat McFlurry already. Care to double or nothing?


Auditors are a critical part of any [[Market Model]].
Auditors are a critical part of any [[Market Model]].
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