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    **[[Consumerium:Consensus]] - Summarizes majority user opinions, with documented sources, similar to [[Neutral point of view]] but with some means of balancing [[systemic bias]]es
    *[[Consumerium:Consensus]] - Summarizes majority user opinions, with documented sources, similar to [[Neutral point of view]] but with some means of balancing [[systemic bias]]es
    **and then [[factionally defined]] or at least [[faction]]-scored
    *and then [[factionally defined]] or at least [[faction]]-scored
    ***[[Consumerium:Criticisms of X]] - Arguments against product/company.
    **[[Consumerium:Criticisms of X]] - Arguments against product/company.
    ***[[Consumerium:Praise for X]] - Arguments for product/company.
    **[[Consumerium:Praise for X]] - Arguments for product/company.
    **and then perhaps individually authored opinions or comments, which might be seen only by those who trust those people as individuals
    and then perhaps individually authored [[Campaigns]] or [[comment]]s, which might be seen only by those who trust those people as individuals, these could be arranged so that there is a
    **[[Consumerium:Campaigns on X]] page wherein the [[score]]s combined with a link to distinct [[campaign]] pages are collected and this page is used to record campaign balances for [[The Consumerium Exchange]] type of collation of opinions. Notice the design change from [[Opinion Wiki]] plans wherein the [[score]] was a sub-page of the [[campaign]] in question. This new approach is more workable since campaign effect (automatic cascading was previously discussed) can be manually changed and campaigns have become more flexible wherein the same campaign that has a -2 score for [[Company X]] can also affect [[Company Y]] with a score of +2 for example.


    If your [[individual buying criteria]] are constructed strictly from those of [[faction]]s, weighing them in some way, it becomes easy to decide what will be shown to you.  ''This is called '''intermediate page''' because it is not in the final display form, but is sucked in to some program that generates the [[Consumerium buying signal]], e.g. in [[Python]] to present on [[worn device]].''
    If your [[individual buying criteria]] are constructed strictly from those of [[faction]]s, weighing them in some way, it becomes easy to decide what will be shown to you.  ''This is called '''intermediate page''' because it is not in the final display form, but is sucked in to some program that generates the [[Consumerium buying signal]], e.g. in [[Python]] to present on [[worn device]].''


    ''See [http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=intermediate_page metaweb intermediate page] for an idea of how an intermediate page should be constructed, though they are more likely to call their editor-groupings a [http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=phyle phyle] than a [[faction]] for reasons having to do with their mandate to extend [[w:Neal Stephenson]]'s work.''
    ''See [http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=intermediate_page metaweb intermediate page] for an idea of how an intermediate page should be constructed, though they are more likely to call their editor-groupings a [http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=phyle phyle] than a [[faction]] for reasons having to do with their mandate to extend [[w:Neal Stephenson]]'s work.''

    Revision as of 11:06, 28 February 2004

    Consumerium intermediate page format suggested originally at Talk:Main_Page. This would be the style of pages in the Research Wiki/Content Wiki.

    Two approaches are possible:

    1. ONLY this information would be processed into the Signal Wiki to become the Consumerium buying signal. If it's not on the intermediate page, it's not part of that signal! This focuses all editing attention on the intermediate page. ConsuML information is always expressed here on the intermediate page and is updated as the ConsuML pages change.
    2. Intermediate page is processed into ConsuML with other facts from other sources we did not assemble, if only to make sure we aren't responsible for checking them all. This combined source goes into the Signal Wiki to be edited last minute say by lawyers or potentially by some process that makes it easy for Consumerium Governance Organization to claim that it did what it was legally required to.

    Elements of the intermediate page:

    and then perhaps individually authored Campaigns or comments, which might be seen only by those who trust those people as individuals, these could be arranged so that there is a

      • Consumerium:Campaigns on X page wherein the scores combined with a link to distinct campaign pages are collected and this page is used to record campaign balances for The Consumerium Exchange type of collation of opinions. Notice the design change from Opinion Wiki plans wherein the score was a sub-page of the campaign in question. This new approach is more workable since campaign effect (automatic cascading was previously discussed) can be manually changed and campaigns have become more flexible wherein the same campaign that has a -2 score for Company X can also affect Company Y with a score of +2 for example.

    If your individual buying criteria are constructed strictly from those of factions, weighing them in some way, it becomes easy to decide what will be shown to you. This is called intermediate page because it is not in the final display form, but is sucked in to some program that generates the Consumerium buying signal, e.g. in Python to present on worn device.

    See metaweb intermediate page for an idea of how an intermediate page should be constructed, though they are more likely to call their editor-groupings a phyle than a faction for reasons having to do with their mandate to extend w:Neal Stephenson's work.