Consumerium Process: Difference between revisions

1,119 bytes added ,  21 March 2004
a little on collective identity and such
(basic distinction between Noise/Signal wiki)
(a little on collective identity and such)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Consumerium Process''' is about how information flows [[Noise Wiki|from Noise Wiki]] [[Signal Wiki|to Signal Wiki]], how it is arranged, perhaps into [[Consumerium:Intermediate page|Intermediate page]]s to provide for automatic aggregation into the [[Consumerium buying signal]] and information aggregartion and [[collate|collation]] according to each [[consumer]]'s [[preferences]]
'''Consumerium Process''' is about how information flows [[Noise Wiki|from Noise Wiki]] [[Signal Wiki|to Signal Wiki]], how it is arranged, perhaps into [[Consumerium:Intermediate page|Intermediate page]]s to provide for automatic aggregation into the [[Consumerium buying signal]] and information aggregartion and [[collate|collation]] according to each [[consumer]]'s [[preferences]]


*In [[Noise Wiki]] [[troll friendly|trolling is allowed]]
*The [[Noise Wiki]] (aka [[Research Wiki]]) is [[troll friendly]] and mostly managed by [[faction]], especially for cases of [[identity dispute]]
*In [[Signal Wiki]] only logged in users are allowed to edit (whitelist) and further restriction based measures are adopted to provide for stability, such as Verified Users (real identity known and checked) vs. normal Users (may be normal pseudonyms, real but unverified names, shared pseudonyms for [[troll]] [[faction]]s)
*The [[Signal Wiki]] (aka [[Publish Wiki]]) is literally published material that the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] has accepted.  The differences are:
::only logged in users of [[repute]] are allowed to edit (whitelist) and their edits are very restricted - typically only pass/fail or removal of assertions or unverifiable facts;  this should be considered a "final edit for publishing" and using this access to totally rewrite things is simply a [[breach of faith]]
:: further restriction based measures will be adopted to provide for stability, such as [[bonded user]]s, [[verified user]]s (real identity known and checked) vs. normal users (may be normal pseudonyms, real but unverified names, and some
shared pseudonyms for [[troll]] [[faction]]s)  
::[[collective identity|collective identities]] of organizations or groups could also be bonded or verified in some cases, these might look to others as an individual user but will have a name that makes it obvious that there is some [[factionally defined]] system of agreeing on [[edits, votes and bets]] they make
 
There's a necessity to innovate and to make it easy for groups to raise their objections without necessarily tying them to any single identity although the single name makes it easy to avoid [[identity dispute]]s.  This will matter in [[legal]] situations especially.


<small>See also [[Talk:Consumerium Process|the discussion page]] for previous discussion on '''Consumerium process'''</small>
<small>See also [[Talk:Consumerium Process|the discussion page]] for previous discussion on '''Consumerium process'''</small>
Anonymous user