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For the very first time, ever, all the pages on
For the very first time, ever, the first hundred or so of the
http://www.consumerium.org/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Wantedpages
http://www.consumerium.org/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Wantedpages
have only obvious definitions that can be probably one paragraph with some internal links explaining relevance of the concept to [[Consumerium]] and then just linking off to [[Wikipedia]] or [[Disinfopedia]] or something for greater depth.   
have only obvious definitions that can be probably one paragraph with some internal links explaining relevance of the concept to [[Consumerium]] and then just linking off to [[Wikipedia]] or [[Disinfopedia]] or something for greater depth.   


This means that all non-obvious terms mentioned on more than 3 pages are now defined at least to draft quality.  This is a quite important milestone and it means it's now time to dig through every concept that is uniquely defined here and try to simplify it somewhat, so that people from all those 54 countries with even just [[Simple English]] will start to understand what we are doing.
To be exact, all non-obvious terms mentioned on more than 2 pages are now defined at least to draft quality.  This is a quite important milestone and it means it's now time to dig through every concept that is uniquely defined here and try to simplify it somewhat, so that people from all those 54 countries with even just [[Simple English]] will start to understand what we are doing.


There are also incidentally used terms and some whose relevance to Consumerium is not obvious, but, a review of "What links here" for each of them would be of some value in figuring out why they're mentioned.  Really we need the following
There are also incidentally used terms and some whose relevance to Consumerium is not obvious, but, a review of "What links here" for each of them would be of some value in figuring out why they're mentioned.  Really we need the following
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