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::[[September]] - discussions on how to change [[mediawiki]] to support Consumerium begin | ::[[September]] - discussions on how to change [[mediawiki]] to support Consumerium begin | ||
::[[October]] - [[types of countries]], [[pricing]], and use of [[Simple English]] to send buy signals | ::[[October]] - [[types of countries]], [[pricing]], and use of [[Simple English]] to send buy signals | ||
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::[[March]] - [[trollist]] ideology spreads, notably via [[Wikipedia red faction]] | |||
::[[May]] - [[faction]] model begins to spread, notably to [[OurAnswer]] | |||
::detailed critique of [[Wikimedia corruption]] to guide [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] to avoid the same mistakes, many of them obvious | |||
::[[July]] - some design proposals and requirements statements start to be [[good enough]] even for [[trolls]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 12 April 2021
Consumerium timeline
- Earliest troll murmurings on various blogs like Greenpeace, wanting a way to link barcode to NGO opinions at point of purchase
- Adbusters proposes a program of this kind
- March - Consumerium starts
- summer - glossary and Consumerium Concepts emerge
- September - discussions on how to change mediawiki to support Consumerium begin
- October - types of countries, pricing, and use of Simple English to send buy signals
- March - trollist ideology spreads, notably via Wikipedia red faction
- May - faction model begins to spread, notably to OurAnswer
- detailed critique of Wikimedia corruption to guide Consumerium Governance Organization to avoid the same mistakes, many of them obvious
- July - some design proposals and requirements statements start to be good enough even for trolls