Talk:Life exchange: Difference between revisions

Starting to make sense even to the dumbest of all sysops ;)
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:Sorry, I don't do usernames, I consider them counter-productive.  I'll answer you concerns above, and it's up to you to decide if this is what you meant by "trading" campaigns (your term not mine).  If not, no big deal, you can use the research your own way.  But I don't see how you are going to govern a process of purchase-relevant information if you don't have some kind of governance for discussion that is not just 'I do not get it therefore it is a troll'.  You may like to review some of the more rational writing about governing wikis, e.g.
:Sorry, I don't do usernames, I consider them counter-productive.  I'll answer you concerns above, and it's up to you to decide if this is what you meant by "trading" campaigns (your term not mine).  If not, no big deal, you can use the research your own way.  But I don't see how you are going to govern a process of purchase-relevant information if you don't have some kind of governance for discussion that is not just 'I do not get it therefore it is a troll'.  You may like to review some of the more rational writing about governing wikis, e.g.
[http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/twelve_leverage_points] [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/governance], [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/board].
[http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/twelve_leverage_points] [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/governance], [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/board].
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I read the diff on this and it's slowly starting to make sense. Campaigners don't get any money, they get a chance to convince people to use their [[purchasing power]] in a constructive and less harmful way, whereas companies that are quicker to adapt to the needs and desires of the (information enhanced) marketplace grab profits. e.g. If using [[textile]]s (which make up 8% of [[GGP]]) produced in dignified work places suddenly became highly fashionable, then those manufacturers who have invested in making their factory a nice place to work in would cash-in on the rising demand. [[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 22:49 Apr 14, 2003 (EEST)
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