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A '''faction tag''' is a prefix on a page that identifies clearly what [[faction]]s approve of it in its present state or not. It's probably key to getting [[inter-faction consensus]] and minimizing use of [[factionally defined]] terms in analysis. | A '''faction tag''' is a prefix on a page that identifies clearly what [[faction]]s approve of it in its present state or not. It's probably key to getting [[inter-faction consensus]] and minimizing use of [[factionally defined]] terms in analysis. | ||
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''A proposition of how this would work from [[OurAnswer]]:'' | |||
A '''faction tag''' is a prefix to a page that says something like: | |||
:''This page approved by [[OurAnswer:Greens]]. No other [[faction]] has commented.'' | |||
The purpose of this tag is to make clear to any [[new troll]] that at least one non-troll faction must approve before something is guaranteed to stay in the same name space with non-troll work. It also tells other [[faction]]s that if they do not comment, then the decisions are likely to be made by the only/few factions that care. If, for instance, the "Reds" check out the page and make '''''no edits''''', they can then change the '''faction tag''' to: | |||
:''This page approved by [[OurAnswer:Greens]] and [[OurAnswer:Reds]]. No other [[faction]] has commented.'' | |||
But if they '''''did any substantial edit'''' they must instead change it to: | |||
:''This page approved by [[OurAnswer:Reds]]. [[OurAnswer:Greens]] approved an [[earlier version]]. No other [[faction]] has commented or edited this page.'' | |||
The '''tag''' must be kept short, simple, standard, and include links to the earlier version or relevant comment. For instance if the [[OurAnswer:Blues]] say "this page should not exist", that must be also referred somewhere in tags. | |||
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For pages factions will always differ on, such as theories of [[economics]], the faction tag might help move alone agreement on a few central definitions like the [[glossary]]. For policy, it is important to know who has agreed so the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] isn't "taking sides" in disputes, and moves only on those things that have a broad base of multi-faction support. | For pages factions will always differ on, such as theories of [[economics]], the faction tag might help move alone agreement on a few central definitions like the [[glossary]]. For policy, it is important to know who has agreed so the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] isn't "taking sides" in disputes, and moves only on those things that have a broad base of multi-faction support. |