Moral purchasing potential: Difference between revisions

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    *verified facts in the [[Publish Wiki]] relevant to guide [[moral purchasing]]
    *verified facts in the [[Publish Wiki]] relevant to guide [[moral purchasing]]
    *the ability to set [[faction]]/affiliation preferences or [[social network]] trust relations so that one is trusting information from people of similar ethics, even if they are an [[ethical minority]], e.g. [[Greens]] or something
    *the ability to set [[faction]]/affiliation preferences or [[social network]] trust relations so that one is trusting information from people of similar ethics, even if they are an [[ethical minority]], e.g. [[Greens]] or something
    *optional facilities to simplify these choices and advices, e.g. into [[red light]] or [[price premium]]
    *optional facilities to deliver this [[Consumerium buying signal]] to [[point of purchase]]
    *optional facilities to deliver this [[Consumerium buying signal]] to [[point of purchase]]
    *optional facilities to integrate with [[worn device]]s so that the information is available instantly, e.g. on [[barcode swipe]] by a [[scanner ring]].
    *optional facilities to integrate with [[worn device]]s so that the information is available instantly, e.g. on [[barcode swipe]] by a [[scanner ring]] or more likely swipe the product into a kiosk that will offer you [[NFC]] security and convenience.


    All of that does not in itself provide [[moral purchasing power]].  That requires a further layer of [[social capital]] and deliberate coordination that the [[faction]]s, [[campaign]]s, and of course [[trolls]] and [[campaigner]]s themselves bring to the task.  As these factions see morality differently, so they will likely vary somewhat in how they would wish [[Research Wiki]] to work and [[what to accept as fact]].   
    All of that does not in itself provide [[moral purchasing power]].  That requires a further layer of [[social capital]] and deliberate coordination that the [[faction]]s, [[campaign]]s, and of course [[trolls]] and [[campaigner]]s themselves bring to the task.  As these factions see morality differently, so they will likely vary somewhat in how they would wish [[Research Wiki]] to work and [[what to accept as fact]].   


    Getting from '''potential''' to [[moral purchasing power|power]] requires some means of combining the views, e.g. a [[revert currency]], or other method of [[answer recommendation]] relying say on [[approval voting]] or [[edits, votes and bets]] in some other combination, that all factions accept as "objective".
    Getting from '''potential''' to [[moral purchasing power|power]] requires some means of combining the views, e.g. a [[revert currency]], or other method of [[answer recommendation]] relying say on [[approval voting]] or [[edits, votes and bets]] in some other combination, that all factions accept as "objective".

    Latest revision as of 01:20, 6 August 2004

    Moral purchasing potential exists when consumers have information about what they buy. Until they do, it does not exist, and moral purchasing power cannot be organized.

    Consumerium Services provide to the moral consumer:

    All of that does not in itself provide moral purchasing power. That requires a further layer of social capital and deliberate coordination that the factions, campaigns, and of course trolls and campaigners themselves bring to the task. As these factions see morality differently, so they will likely vary somewhat in how they would wish Research Wiki to work and what to accept as fact.

    Getting from potential to power requires some means of combining the views, e.g. a revert currency, or other method of answer recommendation relying say on approval voting or edits, votes and bets in some other combination, that all factions accept as "objective".