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= Goal = | = Goal = | ||
To create a marketplace that is effectively governed and eventually owned by the community that buy and sell there, this is the primary philosophy of the project, other concepts have been developed to support this goal and may change according to the wishes of the community. | |||
Features, strategies for growth, support for members and other governing decisions will be decided using [[Direct Democracy]] methods to protect against minority groups gaining undue control. | |||
= Regulation of behavior = | = Regulation of behavior = | ||
[[Sortition]] (random juries) can be called upon by any member to regulate the behavior or settle disputes with any other member for any reason (including abuse of the sortition system itself). | |||
Levels of sortition juries can be implemented, perhaps with penalties if the decision goes against the initiator, if lower level decisions wished to be challenged. | |||
= Transparency = | = Transparency = | ||
To enable effective communal oversight | To enable effective communal oversight a high level of [[Transparency]] will be employed throughout the marketplace. |
Revision as of 02:20, 14 September 2024
Goal
To create a marketplace that is effectively governed and eventually owned by the community that buy and sell there, this is the primary philosophy of the project, other concepts have been developed to support this goal and may change according to the wishes of the community.
Features, strategies for growth, support for members and other governing decisions will be decided using Direct Democracy methods to protect against minority groups gaining undue control.
Regulation of behavior
Sortition (random juries) can be called upon by any member to regulate the behavior or settle disputes with any other member for any reason (including abuse of the sortition system itself).
Levels of sortition juries can be implemented, perhaps with penalties if the decision goes against the initiator, if lower level decisions wished to be challenged.
Transparency
To enable effective communal oversight a high level of Transparency will be employed throughout the marketplace.