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Two elected representatives of the [[sysop power structure]], both female, neither from the USA, were appointed after an "election" which is conducted by [[MediaWiki approval voting code]].  It is expected to mute [[Wikipedia red faction|dissent]] and claims to want to be democratic.  However much [[Wikimedia corruption]] continues.   
Two elected representatives of the [[sysop power structure]], both female, neither from the USA, were appointed after an "election" which is conducted by [[MediaWiki approval voting code]].  It is expected to mute [[Wikipedia red faction|dissent]] and claims to want to be democratic.  However much [[Wikimedia corruption]] continues.   


[[Jim Wales]] has claimed that he wants to further democratize this '''Board''' with less direct involvement by Bomis.  This seems to acknowledge at least the potential for corruption or appearance of dominance by a small clique or [[cabal]].
[[Jim Wales]] has claimed that he wants to further democratize this '''Board''' with less direct involvement by [[Bomis]].  This seems to acknowledge at least the potential for corruption or appearance of dominance by a small clique or [[cabal]].


The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should watch the failure or evolution of this '''Board''' structure with interest, as either failure or evolution proves [[wiki governance]] tends to democracy.  What stagnation would prove, is unclear.  Obviously the CGO should be no LESS democratic than other projects with less demanding [[wiki mission]]s, such as [[Wikipedia]] itself.
The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should watch the failure or evolution of this '''Board''' structure with interest, as either failure or evolution proves [[wiki governance]] tends to democracy.  What stagnation would prove, is unclear.  Obviously the CGO should be no LESS democratic than other projects with less demanding [[wiki mission]]s, such as [[Wikipedia]] itself.


[[Consumerium:Itself]] is a very much more demanding project with much higher [[performance standards]] and [[liability]] problems, so it cannot afford to repeat errors made elsewhere in [[wiki governance]].
[[Consumerium:Itself]] is a very much more demanding project with much higher [[performance standards]] and [[liability]] problems, so it cannot afford to repeat errors made elsewhere in [[wiki governance]].
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