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'''Self-governance''' refers to any methods that allow a [[group entity]] to govern itself without interference from some outside or pre-existing or funding group, e.g. | '''Self-governance''' refers to any methods that allow a [[group entity]] to govern itself without interference from some outside or pre-existing or funding group, e.g. Bomis, or [[large public wiki]] users in many languages who wish not to be subject to a [[vile mailing list]] debating in only one language. | ||
[[Democracy]] is another word for self-governance but one usually used in large scales such as whole nations. | [[Democracy]] is another word for self-governance but one usually used in large scales such as whole nations. | ||
[[Consumerium Governance Organization]] exists to facilitate '''self-governance''' by users of [[Consumerium Services]]. It does not exist to make policy decisions, but rather to provide mechanisms by which policy decisions are made more smoothly, e.g. by representatives of [[faction]]s that simplify debate and discourse among members. | [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] exists to facilitate '''self-governance''' by users of [[Consumerium Services]]. It does not exist to make policy decisions, but rather to provide mechanisms by which policy decisions are made more smoothly, e.g. by representatives of [[faction]]s that simplify debate and discourse among members. |
Latest revision as of 13:49, 9 September 2004
Self-governance refers to any methods that allow a group entity to govern itself without interference from some outside or pre-existing or funding group, e.g. Bomis, or large public wiki users in many languages who wish not to be subject to a vile mailing list debating in only one language.
Democracy is another word for self-governance but one usually used in large scales such as whole nations.
Consumerium Governance Organization exists to facilitate self-governance by users of Consumerium Services. It does not exist to make policy decisions, but rather to provide mechanisms by which policy decisions are made more smoothly, e.g. by representatives of factions that simplify debate and discourse among members.