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A '''faction''' competes with other factions, and has a [[tendency]] to view some things the same way - it may formally cooperate or list some [[values]] or [[principles]].  It has its own view of the [[glossary]].  Any [[funded troll]]s advancing a view implies there must be a faction with that view - maybe not one that [[Consumerium:Itself]] can see.
A '''faction''' competes with other factions, and has a [[tendency]] to view some things the same way - it may formally cooperate or list some [[values]] or [[principles]].  It has its own view of the [[glossary]].  Any [[funded troll]]s advancing a view implies there must be a faction with that view - maybe not one that [[Consumerium:Itself]] can see.


Often it is assigned a [[colour]] on the [[political spectrum]], like [[Reds]] for Communists, [[Yellows]] for Libertarians, [[Orange]] for Trade Unionists or Syndicalists, [[Pinks]] for Feminists, [[Greens]] for Ecologists or [[Blues]] for Globalists.
Often it is assigned a colour on the [[political spectrum]].


Factions exist to acknowledge, limit, and channel various aspects of the [[self-interested fork problem]].  By anticipating [[factionally defined]] terms in the [[Consumerium License]], we make it easier for factions to define their own [[Consortium license]] as a sub-license of our own [[parametric license]].
Factions exist to acknowledge, limit, and channel various aspects of the [[self-interested fork problem]].  By anticipating [[factionally defined]] terms in the [[Consumerium License]], we make it easier for factions to define their own [[Consortium license]] as a sub-license of our own [[parametric license]].
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