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A '''sysop''' enforces a [[centrally controlled information economy]] and resists the [[troll]]. Trolls usually try to [[make everything a market]] and introduce [[betting]] instead of [[authority]]. This annoys sysops who may not have any good gambling judgement, and instead rely on who they know and trust. | A '''sysop''' (some trolls prefer to call it a '''witch''') enforces a [[centrally controlled information economy]] and resists the [[troll]]. Trolls usually try to [[make everything a market]] and introduce [[betting]] instead of [[authority]]. This annoys sysops who may not have any good gambling judgement, and instead rely on who they know and trust. | ||
This struggle is eternal and will probably still be going on between AIs when all humans are dead. It is very political - some people believe in strong [[Central Services]] and some don't. | This struggle is eternal and will probably still be going on between AIs when all humans are dead. It is very political - some people believe in strong [[Central Services]] and some don't. | ||
The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will keep a close eye on sysops in the [[content wiki]] and [[opinion wiki]], and will govern them and give them more or less power depending solely on the [[Consumerium Services]] quality, not based on [[Consumerium social club]] criteria, which should have no impact on the [[Consumerium buying signal]]. | The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will keep a close eye on sysops in the [[content wiki]] and [[opinion wiki]], and will govern them and give them more or less power depending solely on the [[Consumerium Services]] quality, not based on [[Consumerium social club]] criteria, which should have no impact on the [[Consumerium buying signal]]. |