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  • ...onionavclub.com/feature/index.php?i=1&f=2 The Onion AV club (which reviews real products) reviewed some scary food recently]
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  • ...s for geeks who deserve none, and doesn't do any real [[good]] or stop any real [[evil]]
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  • *to oppose (ideally verbally, not physically or things get real ugly) the anti-demonstration neo-nazis and skinheads who have come to incit
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  • ...ring that [[refer]]s to either a pseudonym used by [[no body]] or a [[real name]] used by [[some body]], often without any clue as to which. ...s may be a first step to an [[interwiki identity standard]], equivalent to real-world [[w:passport]] security features that make it hard to pretend to be s
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  • ...]]'s main page can be organized to be useful not just to nerds but also to real end users.
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  • So, the installer should check for current authorizations in real time as a condition of installing, rather than relying strictly on files on
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  • ...[privacy risk]]: either the transaction succeeds, or it fails, and all in real time.
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  • ...tal|Individual capital]]''' is the living, walking, happy, sad, breathing, real, dancing, singing, animal body part of [[human capital]]. It is not the [[
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  • ...loose enough model that this is nowhere near enough of a specification of real decision [[protocol]]s.
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  • ...efforts seek to preserve: the existing evolved complexity of the natural real world. One definition of [[ecological wisdom]] is "what tends to preserve ...ew Troll point of view]] is welcomed as bringing new perspectives from the real world, to refresh those of the current attendants, e.g. currently [[Lowest
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  • ...ncy]] and credit systems, which are constantly manipulated in this way, by real [[power structure]], lots of checks and balances are required.
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  • ...he ONLY SERVICE AVAILABLE that can detect the use of an anonymous proxy in real time. Any user, anywhere in the world, can use a free [[anonymous proxy]] a Service is real time as your clients visit. You may also upload IP lists for analysis from
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  • ...cracy]] and [[absolute monarchy]], the identical [[civics]] applied in the real world. === real politics ===
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  • ...Duckspeaking is the repetition and invocation of prior formulas, e.g. Use Real Names, as an excuse for activity (censorship for instance) which actually
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  • ...n on us. Certain [[threats]] will move from the realm of fantasy to being real credible [[worst cases]] during our initial deployments. A good relationsh ...initially centralized in the [[Consumerium Data Whorehouse]] which, as the name implies, is a very bad idea and vulnerable to every kind of nasty disease a
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  • ...stay, and so is acceptable to anyone who admits that the conflict was the real reason they departed. In real life, politicans or potential politicians are sometimes driven off by troll
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  • ...ommon, probably sharing [[instructional capital]], but not necessarily any real sense of mutual protection, or [[social capital]]. A [[faction]] is an exa
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  • ...necessarily the most important [[organizing method]]s that you will use in real life.
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  • ...effective [[power network]] that could advance the overall project in the real world.
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  • ...[[consumerium]] at the moment is [[Company X]], which doesn't exist in the real world.
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  • ...holly wrong in this view: [[Trolls]] reject the concept of signing, [[use real names]], etc..
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  • ...different claimed sources of authority and legitimacy]] for actions in the real world
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  • ...te resistance by others. Because such networks directly compete, the only real defense against them is to create a new one, or ally with another to merge
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  • See [[two-party system]] for the more sophisticated phase that the real USA is in, and [[faction]] for a general model of [[political consumerism]]
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  • ...e, according to itself, it cannot possibly be guilty. In general its only real response is to encourage [[vandalism]] of pages like this. ...blic wiki]]s. Jealous of the fact that Consumerium is actually pursuing a real [[wiki mission]] honestly and lets any contributor, including [[trolls]], h
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  • ...[Research Wiki]] [[prototype]] with real [[intermediate page]]s describing real companies and their mis/behaviour. It would focus deliberately only on the ...ey engender, we need an actual [[Research Wiki]] up and running; One with real [[intermediate page]]s that [[Consumerium:We|we]] can fight about. Element
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  • ...s the specialized word or phrase that you place in a link ''instead of the name of the target article''. You write it this way: :<nowiki>[[real name of article|the anchor text that the reader sees]]</nowiki>
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  • ...t [[some body]] actually lives by as if intent and ideals always over-rode real bodily experiences. ...eutral point of view]] (however useless that may be for actually providing real neutrality of views).
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  • ...ll terms themselves). Recognizing the factions up front that exist in the real world helps identify where each political attitude can help [[Consumerium S ...ave a doctrine that actually evolved after 1960 when many things about the real world were known that were not known when other [[ideology]] originated.
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  • ...[[free speech]] or [[interference with commerce]] have anything to do with real live body-damaging [[w:terrorism|terrorism]] is extremely offensive to actu
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  • ...ntly, shared source advocates like Microsoft think these problems are very real.
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  • ...They are highly artificial entities that many people believe obscure the real [[comprehensive outcome]] of the [[extraction]] and [[production]] and even
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  • As this causes various real world projects/persons to be disadvantaged, real world measures such as lawsuits and reprisals are already being contemplate ...depends absolutely on unpleasant or unpopular truths being exposed in the name of [[transparency]] and tracking of [[comprehensive outcome]]. Also this p
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  • It is also distinct from the [[grown trust]] that is created in real communities in parallel to that which exists in the [[Consumerium social cl
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  • ...ould like to see a heavy sentence for a minor bylaw violation usually. So real communities know about U-2 and how to keep the two who are fighting, from p
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  • ...me regular update schedule, which would remove the need for any dynamic or real-time update at the [[retail shelf]], but which would run the risk of being
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  • ...e bureaucracy's biases and [[clique]] and power to make its [[groputhink]] real by oppression of alternatives. Without this [[Wikimedia corruption|corrupt
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  • For those not so fortunate to live near real live trolls who protect them, we here assume that [[moral purchasing]] is
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  • :Name choice: The name [[Signal Wiki]] better matches [[Consumerium buying signal]], "[[buying sig :Name choice: [[research wiki]] just admits that the opinions we share here are j
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  • ...ource''' strategy is [[biomimicry]]: imitating nature for efficiency. In real [[ecology]] the waste or detritus of one creature is very often the food of
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  • *Chinese oyster sauce (can be real-oyster sauce if you aren't a vegetarian)
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  • ...his is what [[Adbusters]] wants to do with its [[Greenscan]], so, there is real potential to work with them closely on this kind of function.
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  • ...er terminal. It's 3650, tri-band (works in US and GSM countries), [[3GPP]] real video decoding, [[Bluetooth]]. The 3650 unfortunatelly doesn't support XHTM
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  • ...els like the [[stock market]]) rely on this form. It is probably the only real global standard.
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  • ...change, the theory goes, one cannot possibly maintain this resolve in the real world they seek to change.
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  • _ 24/7 real-time information about a product directly at the shelf in the store - if th
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  • ...aphrasing, malice, and other factors are all involved. However, even with real incentives to get the message exactly right (such as a cash prize for the g
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  • ...ute [[libel chill]] very often on the [[Wikipedia mailing list]]. With no real prospect of gaining damages for the [[Wikimedia Foundation]] there is no wa
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  • ...ki politics]] have merged, the outputs of the wiki can now be respected as real information subject to fair [[peer review]] with no [[sysop power structure
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  • ...ntifically acceptable ecology, then, trolls are not likely to accept it as real necessarily, unless it fits in with everything else they '''know'''.
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  • ...whole fields into more or less useless ciphers for authority that have no real reference to the [[human body]] or to [[ecology]] or anything else that Emp
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  • also into real life! I believe that Pi can be set equal to 3.1 without
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  • ...[[Publish Wiki]]. This might involve a [[revert currency]] or a system of real world [[campaigner]] commitment to demonstrate the bodily truth, i.e. that
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  • ...it is "forced", it is usually called [[virtual community]], because like a real community, it is forced to deal with some constraints and adapt to them. B
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  • '''Consumerium social club''' is just a name for all [[Consumerium developers]], [[Consumerium end users]], [[Consumeriu ...affects real helpless living things - things with a real body, the life of real communities, both of which overrule foolish virtual/disposable chat clubs a
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  • real-time communication
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  • .... For instance, without ecological health and social justice, there is no real time for participatory democracy, and even less consideration of the other
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  • ...a user would. This connection attempt, and a few other tests, are done in real time. CountryCheck maintains a large database of proxy servers and this li
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  • *A range from -1 to 1, using real values as score
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  • ...ny corporation that distorts data on the [[content wiki]] gets its [[brand name]]s [[score]]d down one full point. Eventually, corporations themselves com ...tion, steering them into a tribe-like group that includes people from some real [[Green Parties]] or [[Greenpeace]] will make it more likely that they will
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  • ...ep is an [[interwiki identity standard]] so that those who seek to claim a name on several [[large public wiki]]s can do so quickly and unambiguously - thi ...political dispute]] in that a political dispute may involve accusations of real or manufactured identity disputes as a form of political battle
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  • ...ly one person creating the agreement with his or her own comments. And, [[name-calling]] and [[labelling]] are very common so that even if people's person ...lves clearly on Consumerium ''- not on some other wiki where the same user name may well be taken by another person - there is no [[interwiki identity stan
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  • ...pests and deserve no status or consideration, or that only those who [[use real names]] should get any help or only those who pay to keep things running sh
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  • ...could be affected as they require more hardware. Recognizing what are not real [[hardware requirements]] is critical to any [[healthy signal infrastructur
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  • ...In general we must rely on other [[essential projects]] to tell us what is real and what is going on. ...y kind of editorial or oversight [[power structure]] that would respond to real world issues. This latter would be like judge, while sysops would be more
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  • ...iki]]s but this is inadvisable, as it trivializes the horror and danger of real regime changes. This is one of many reasons to avoid using terms like [[on
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  • ...ty]], i.e. confusing [[epistemic community]] with [[no body]] at risk with real bodily reality community where [[some body]] needs protecting, this leads d
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  • Now the real question what is the function/responsibility of each cornerstone, and how d
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  • ...t they "know best", when they literally know nothing of constraints of the real world problem. Rather than referring to any [[Consumerium:Sysop]], or wast
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  • *refusal to [[use real names]] or participate in [[outing]] of those who don't
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  • ...t in, or "[[social capital]] of" the board. In a very real way, the "good name" of Consumerium, the social capital it has with consumers themselves, is de
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  • ..., it is likely that [[trolls]] suggest it to highlight differences between real world community and nonsense like [[Wikipedia]]'s so-called "community", wh
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  • '''See [[Timeline of Consumerium]] for the "real" historical timeline'''
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  • ...rcampaigns and realworld campaigns should be treated a little differently, real have more "weight" then virtual)
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  • ...y [[JAWBT]] compliant simulated environment before actually deploying to a real Bluetooth devices.
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  • ...SVpov by rational and reasoned argument, before the service is subject to real-world opposition (e.g. widespread criticism, legal action, etc.) due to its
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  • ...andard]] will apply at least informally to rule out deliberately confusing name choices ...me 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
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  • ...[[economic choice]] and very exact descriptions of [[externalities]] is a real mistake. It's going to take work to get everyone agreeing on all that! Bu ...First]] or some other principles-driven, not technology-and-status-driven, real-world group.
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  • ...own, e.g. their street address unless they are doing some provable harm to real life.
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  • ...device''' is often used to mean higher-tech worn devices, but there is no real difference in form factor, except that a mobile device is probably more lik
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  • A '''trollherd''' is the visible party with a real name (fake or not) who is followed around, quoted, and has their general credibi
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  • ...g your personal business then you should there is undoubtedly a yardage of real estate brokers and mergers and buy specialists within the market to assist
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  • ...G schema registry by OASIS] - plenty of stuff to see how it's done in the "real world"
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  • ...ot''' is a software program that interacts with a [[wiki]] as if it were a real human editor; the most common case is editing wiki pages. It typically mus
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  • ...has been proposed to unify the [[Consumerium Wikis]] presently proposed. Real life examples:
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  • ...thods to limit debate with outsiders they despise (which is necessary in a real community where physical contact is involved, but is not really an aspect o
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  • ...ilot project]]s. However, it appears to simply be getting in the way of a real [[Research Wiki]] at this point. Among other things it did not have a [[st is relatively impossible to remember, and thus unfit to use as a real address.
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  • ...ave been a bit less insistent, but, in general, they have refused to [[use real names]]. ...or [[Panopticon]] type of character of wikis where one is forced to [[use real names]].
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  • ...gement to work even against the [[threats]] that we can't even believe are real that will be used against the network in places where things are very corru
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  • ...'' Wikimedia''' to seek damages from the [[Wikimedia Foundation]] is quite real. Consider that:
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  • ''This is the actual term that has been used by real [[trolls]] probably in an attempt to upset anti-[[w:Islam]] bigots and conf
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  • *page redirect - a name is redirect to be "equal to" another name ...which is assumed or claimed to apply, the Operational distinction makes a real event occur, e.g. you may ignore the article "because a [[troll wrote]] it"
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  • ...idea of a self-image is controversial, as it has no self-perception and no real biological reason to evolve one. Such an entity should be called a [[group
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  • ...nts that, when [[Consumerium Services]] are real, will also potentially be real. They focus on [[best cases]] and [[worst cases]] with some elements of, o
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  • ...n the principle that there is no "foundation" for "Reality", nothing more "real" than a conceptual metaphor - that nothing is actually grounding the human
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  • ...rease the odds of some statement being turned into a '''spun threat'''. A real community of living beings is necessarily less tolerant of confrontation in
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  • ...ied knowledge]]." Which is approximated by [[gnawing]], or, simulation of real world constraints, into [[gnawlij]].
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  • ...ven discuss [[user demographic]] or [[user psychographic]] methods used in real world projects (like the [[user story]] approach) and has even been effecti
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  • ...r to accept or reject it. It is normally considered proof that one has no real argument to offer against what is said, if one must invoke "who wrote it" a
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  • :''[[Research Wiki]] is the present name proposed for this function, recognizing that there is some overlap between ..." form... but [[The Consumerium Exchange]], some complain, is a misleading name for this facility, which is about '''expressing opinions and support or the
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