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*[[virtual community]], i.e. confusing [[epistemic community]] with [[no body]] at risk with real bodily reality community where [[some body]] needs protecting, this leads directly to such other-body-risking games as [[outing]]
*[[virtual community]], i.e. confusing [[epistemic community]] with [[no body]] at risk with real bodily reality community where [[some body]] needs protecting, this leads directly to such other-body-risking games as [[outing]]
*[[developer vigilantiism]], a form of direct [[technological escalation]]
*[[developer vigilantiism]], a form of direct [[technological escalation]]
*[[sysopism]], just trusting a gang of thugs to judge and mediate the above
*[[sysopism]], just trusting a gang of thugs to judge and mediate the above - leads inevitably to [[trollist]] response
*[[Wikiism]], the belief that the technology of [[large public wiki]]s is itself magical or powerful in a way that ordinary conversations are not


Many people believe these are just variants of [[fascism]] and [[racism]], or a particularly virulent sort of [[capitalism]] where those with [[infrastructure owners trust]] can run rampant, and this is justified by [[property rights]].
Many people believe these are just variants of [[fascism]] and [[racism]], or a particularly virulent sort of [[capitalism]] where those with [[infrastructure owners trust]] can run rampant, and this is justified by [[property rights]].

Revision as of 17:26, 2 July 2004

Wiki ideology pervades large public wikis. We should avoid it:

Many people believe these are just variants of fascism and racism, or a particularly virulent sort of capitalism where those with infrastructure owners trust can run rampant, and this is justified by property rights.

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