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    A '''[[troll]]-friendly''' [[system]] or [[social software]]-based service (like the [[opinion wiki]] or this [[R&D wiki]]) assumes that [[built trust]] is very low, [[found trust]] is very high, and that [[grown trust]] will not happen unless a degree of [[politics as usual]] is allowed to apply in that system. In other words [[sysop]]s do not push their luck or assume they are in charge, and the [[Consumerium social club]] can't over-ride [[consensus]] rules.
    A '''[[troll]]-friendly''' [[system]] or [[social software]]-based service (like the [[opinion wiki]] or this [[R&D wiki]]) assumes that [[built trust]] is very low, [[found trust]] is very high, and that [[grown trust]] will not happen unless a degree of [[politics as usual]] is allowed to apply in that system.
     
    For consumerium, this means [[sysop]]s should not push their luck or assume they are in charge, and the [[Consumerium social club]] can't over-ride [[consensus]] rules.

    Revision as of 17:45, 29 November 2003

    A troll-friendly system or social software-based service (like the opinion wiki or this R&D wiki) assumes that built trust is very low, found trust is very high, and that grown trust will not happen unless a degree of politics as usual is allowed to apply in that system.

    For consumerium, this means sysops should not push their luck or assume they are in charge, and the Consumerium social club can't over-ride consensus rules.