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further thinking into linking from campaign target to campaign instead of the other way around
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Also, it seems that Consensus, Criticism, Praise, or whatever, apply equally well to types of commodity, product, company, country, region or marketing/sale/feedback channel.  So we probably have a generic format that is specialized in six ways.  A fairly simple inheritance problem.
Also, it seems that Consensus, Criticism, Praise, or whatever, apply equally well to types of commodity, product, company, country, region or marketing/sale/feedback channel.  So we probably have a generic format that is specialized in six ways.  A fairly simple inheritance problem.
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Hey how about arranging the pages so that there is
*[[Object X]] - "Neutral"
*[[Object X/for]] - "Points of endorsement"
*[[Object X/against]] - "Points of avoidance"
then [[Campaign:Save The Great Apes]] could be linked from [[Company X/against]] with a [[score]] and brief free-form explanation why and how this [[campaign]] is connected to [[Company X]] or to be more precise how [[Company X]] is connected to the [[Campaign]]. The same campaign could be also linked from [[Company Y/for]] with a [[score]], wherein Company Y is providing a similar product in a responsible way thus implying a [[product substitution]]
I believe that terms "for" and "against" are more easily translatable then "praise for" and "critisisms against" --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 23:34, 2 Mar 2004 (EET)
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