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An '''interwiki faction standard''' is the collective equivalent of an [[interwiki identity standard]]. It would allow for persistent association of identities, individuals and views over multiple [[large public wiki]]s. So far it seems to be advocated only by people who are called "[[trolls]]" on some of these, and who often appear as [[new troll]]s on wikis that don't know of them. Presumably they would wish to retain a reputation of their own choice, that is, a faction, rather than always being assigned one by the cliques on the new wiki where they arrive. It is unclear if this is a good thing, so there is no advocacy of such a standard at present among any non-troll/political faction. | An '''interwiki faction standard''' is the collective equivalent of an [[interwiki identity standard]]. It would allow for persistent association of identities, individuals and views over multiple [[large public wiki]]s. So far it seems to be advocated only by people who are called "[[trolls]]" on some of these, and who often appear as [[new troll]]s on wikis that don't know of them. Presumably they would wish to retain a reputation of their own choice, that is, a faction, rather than always being assigned one by the cliques on the new wiki where they arrive. It is unclear if this is a good thing, so there is no advocacy of such a standard at present among any non-troll/political faction. | ||
== [[faction]]al advocacy == | |||
=== [[Trolls]] === | |||
''This section approved by [[Trolls]].'' | |||
As wikis begin to implement factions, it will make it difficult for factions to co-operate cross-wiki. To ease this co-operation, the [[interwiki faction standard]] is proposed. | |||
It would built on and complement the proposed [[interwiki identity standard]] for self-declared individual identity. It is likely that individuals would belong to different factions on different [[large public wiki]]s, they having different purposes and different critical distinctions. However, the mechanisms and [[control verb]]s by which one is asserted to be in a faction, accepts or denies that assertion, joins other factions, or is relegated to the default [[vandals]] faction that one ends up in if no faction (not even the [[trolls]]) will accredit one's edit as being of any use. | |||
Once implemented, the OurAnswer:reds could make a decision to be the same as the Recyclopedia:reds, etc., to set default faction membership as faction members or [[new troll]]s (those who are asserted to have, but do not themselves claim to have, a particular bias) arrive. This would be up to the factions not the [[sysop power structure]] on each such wiki, resulting in less [[sysopism]] hopefully. |
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