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This is different than the [[built trust]] that the system itself created and can claim some responsibility for, and also different from the [[found trust]] people had before they started using the system.
This is different than the [[built trust]] that the system itself created and can claim some responsibility for, and also different from the [[found trust]] people had before they started using the system.
Attempting to interfere with grown trust, e.g. by interfering with pairwise relationships between people either online or offline who just happened to meet through a system, on the grounds that it is interfering with [[built trust]] or the system itself, is one of the most common mistakes a [[sysop]] makes.  The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should be quite aware of the consequences of interfering with the natural growth of trust between people who collaborate with [[common interests]], and through this discover [[common values]].


Activists exploit grown trust heavily.  They organize events where they will be literally forced to trust each other, like a [[trade protest]], and so grow new trust that is not simply that which was built through co-operating in the plans.
Activists exploit grown trust heavily.  They organize events where they will be literally forced to trust each other, like a [[trade protest]], and so grow new trust that is not simply that which was built through co-operating in the plans.
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