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**[[Consumerium:Criticisms of X]] - Arguments against product/company. | **[[Consumerium:Criticisms of X]] - Arguments against product/company. | ||
**[[Consumerium:Praise for X]] - Arguments for product/company. | **[[Consumerium:Praise for X]] - Arguments for product/company. | ||
and then perhaps individually authored [[Campaigns]] or [[comment]]s, which might be seen only by those who trust those people as individuals, these could be arranged so that there is a | *and then perhaps individually authored [[Campaigns]] or [[comment]]s, which might be seen only by those who trust those people as individuals, these could be arranged so that there is a | ||
**[[Consumerium:Campaigns on X]] page wherein the [[score]]s combined with a link to distinct [[campaign]] pages are collected and this page is used to record campaign balances for [[The Consumerium Exchange]] type of collation of opinions. Notice the design change from [[Opinion Wiki]] plans wherein the [[score]] was a sub-page of the [[campaign]] in question. This new approach is more workable since campaign effect (automatic cascading was previously discussed) can be manually changed and campaigns have become more flexible wherein the same campaign that has a -2 score for [[Company X]] can also affect [[Company Y]] with a score of +2 for example. | **[[Consumerium:Campaigns on X]] page wherein the [[score]]s combined with a link to distinct [[campaign]] pages are collected and this page is used to record campaign balances for [[The Consumerium Exchange]] type of collation of opinions. Notice the design change from [[Opinion Wiki]] plans wherein the [[score]] was a sub-page of the [[campaign]] in question. This new approach is more workable since campaign effect (automatic cascading was previously discussed) can be manually changed and campaigns have become more flexible wherein the same campaign that has a -2 score for [[Company X]] can also affect [[Company Y]] with a score of +2 for example. | ||