Language versus liability

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The wikis need different policies for undelete pages, at least, and coming up with one policy to deal with that for all of them is probably impossible since they have different liability. So it is liability that is going to define which wikis and how many exist.

Since geographical area is one of the factors in liability (what is against the law to say where) but also influences other factors (like wireless network coverage we can use) it is difficult to disentangle.

There are few problems with language versus liability, the choices are fairly obvious:

Consumerium Governance Organization has to balance these choices.

See language vs. area for an older version of this debate.