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The Consumerium Exchange does not necessarily determine whether the "red light" or "green light" goes off. In fact only those cases where a "yellow light" (caution) goes off, should really require anyone to read anything. --[[142.177.X.X]] | The Consumerium Exchange does not necessarily determine whether the "red light" or "green light" goes off. In fact only those cases where a "yellow light" (caution) goes off, should really require anyone to read anything. --[[142.177.X.X]] | ||
:Actually i think that The Consumerium Exchange _is_ what turns on and off the lights if you desire such a simple interface. Let me explain. Suppose there are three different levels of [[Boycott]] (avoid, | :Actually i think that The Consumerium Exchange _is_ what turns on and off the lights if you desire such a simple interface. Let me explain. Suppose there are three different levels of [[Boycott]] (avoid, strong avoid, boycott) and three levels of [[Endorsement]] (support, strong support, endorse) that the [[Campaign]] management chooses from. Then the algo for figuring which light out of the spectrum appears would roughly be the following: | ||
#Give "weights" to each level. say -1,-2,-3 and 1,2,3 | #Give "weights" to each level. say -1,-2,-3 and 1,2,3 |