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    A [[Publish:administrator]] is in a special position of [[trust]] [[to administer]] [[Publish:policy]].  Any such [[administrator]] can be removed for either [[sysopism]] or [[trollism]] - overtrust or undertrust in the [[command hierarchy]] of the organization itself.   
    A [[Publish:administrator]] is in a special position of [[trust]] [[to administer]] [[Publish:policy]].  Any such [[administrator]] can be removed for either [[sysopism]] or [[trollism]] - overtrust or undertrust in the [[command hierarchy]] of the organization itself.  ''See [[Publish:administrator guidelines]].''


    No [[faction]] can feel itself systematically disadvantaged by their decisions, and no clique can feel confident that they are able to publish anything they want, even if they are in the majority.  [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will suffer [[legal liability]] if any group becomes systematically trusted or excluded beyond what their actual behaviour deserves.
    No [[faction]] can feel itself systematically disadvantaged by their decisions, and no clique can feel confident that they are able to publish anything they want, even if they are in the majority.  [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will suffer [[legal liability]] if any group becomes systematically trusted or excluded beyond what their actual behaviour deserves.
    See also:  [[Research:sysop]] and [[Lowest Troll]] of [[Develop Wiki]] - ''different titles are used in those [[wikis]] because the jobs are very, very, different.''

    Latest revision as of 21:01, 10 March 2005

    A Publish:administrator is in a special position of trust to administer Publish:policy. Any such administrator can be removed for either sysopism or trollism - overtrust or undertrust in the command hierarchy of the organization itself. See Publish:administrator guidelines.

    No faction can feel itself systematically disadvantaged by their decisions, and no clique can feel confident that they are able to publish anything they want, even if they are in the majority. Consumerium Governance Organization will suffer legal liability if any group becomes systematically trusted or excluded beyond what their actual behaviour deserves.

    See also: Research:sysop and Lowest Troll of Develop Wiki - different titles are used in those wikis because the jobs are very, very, different.