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However, the rise in [[Internet activism]] and use of [[blog]] and [[wiki]] [[net media]] by [[political party]] or [[civil society]] or [[social economy]] or [[developing nation]] activists, suggests strongly that the power of sysops can become immensely oppressive in a great many cases.   
However, the rise in [[Internet activism]] and use of [[blog]] and [[wiki]] [[net media]] by [[political party]] or [[civil society]] or [[social economy]] or [[developing nation]] activists, suggests strongly that the power of sysops can become immensely oppressive in a great many cases.   


When confronted with real political issues, the typical sysop applies labels freely, like "[[trolling]]", "[[vandalism]]", decides to challenge certain claims not others, and often is simply expressing biases based on his or her own [[politics]].  Few have [[political virtues]].  In an extremely diverse forum like [[Wikipedia]], this leads to [[Wikipedia factions]] formed in self defense, some of which contest sysop power directly.  ''[[Recyclopedia:faction]]s are more pro-active and intended to aid in [[dispute resolution]] without over-simplifying [[political dispute]]s or overly trusting one clique to define them or define a response to them under threat of [[technological escalation]].''
When confronted with real political issues, the typical sysop applies labels freely, like "[[trolling]]", "[[vandalism]]", decides to challenge certain claims not others, and often is simply expressing biases based on his or her own [[politics]].  Few have [[political virtues]].  In an extremely diverse forum like [[Wikipedia]], this leads to [[Wikipedia factions]] formed in self defense, some of which contest sysop power directly.  ''[[Recyclopedia|Recyclopedia:faction]]s are more pro-active and intended to aid in [[dispute resolution]] without over-simplifying [[political dispute]]s or overly trusting one clique to define them or define a response to them under threat of [[technological escalation]].''


=== dangers ===
=== dangers ===


It seems inevitable that those pursuing some form of [[bourgeois revolution]], [[Islamic revolution]], [[proletarian revolution]] or even more moderate goals like simple ability for [[developing nation]] readers to access and complete and culturally unbiased archive of knowledge, will come into violent conflict with those who exercise direct control over, e.g. the [[GFDL corpus]].  In any such conflict, it seems quite likely that '''sysopism''' will be exterminated, as it is not an overt [[political movement]], but simply a bunch of very stupid people who are very far in over their heads as far as real politics is concerned. Some experts expect that the first acts of violence against online sysops are quite near at hand, and will be seen before the end of [[2004]].
It seems inevitable that those pursuing some form of [[bourgeois revolution]], [[Islamic revolution]], [[proletarian revolution]] or even more moderate goals like simple ability for [[developing nation]] readers to access and complete and culturally unbiased archive of knowledge, will come into violent conflict with those who exercise direct control over, e.g. the [[GFDL corpus]].  In any such conflict, it seems quite likely that '''sysopism''' will be exterminated, as it is not an overt [[political movement]], but simply a bunch of very stupid people who are very far in over their heads as far as real politics is concerned.  
 
Similar predictions were made regarding deaths of protestors in the [[anti-globalization movement]], which were realized in [[Genoa]] in late [[2001]].
 
=== References ===
=== References ===


*[http://singinst.org The Singularity Institute], for all your sysopism needs
*[http://singinst.org The Singularity Institute], for all your sysopism needs
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