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{{KidsIntro|Wikipedia and its sister projects are run by lots of volunteers using clear rules. This page lists those rules and ideas that WikiDeal borrows to work the same friendly way.}} | {{KidsIntro|Wikipedia and its sister projects are run by lots of volunteers using clear rules. This page lists those rules and ideas that WikiDeal borrows to work the same friendly way.}} | ||
{{ExpertIntro|A reference mapping of 12 Wikimedia principles (WM-01 to WM-12) to their intended WikiDeal adaptations: free knowledge extended to fair deals, open collaboration, distributed governance, balanced contracts, an anti-monopoly bonding curve, incentive alignment, verifiability, evidence-based contracts, AGPL v3 libre licensing, decentralized User Groups, peer-to-peer learning, and AI kept as an advisory tool under human control.}} | |||
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== Wikimedia Nomenclature | == Wikimedia Nomenclature, WikiDeal Adaptations == | ||
'''Purpose of this page:''' WikiDeal draws explicit inspiration from the Wikimedia Foundation's principles, governance model, and open-knowledge philosophy. This page maps 12 Wikimedia principles (WM-01 to WM-12) to their WikiDeal adaptations. "." WM-01 | '''Purpose of this page:''' WikiDeal draws explicit inspiration from the Wikimedia Foundation's principles, governance model, and open-knowledge philosophy. This page maps 12 Wikimedia principles (WM-01 to WM-12) to their WikiDeal adaptations. "." WM-01 | ||
Wikimedia References | Wikimedia References | ||
WikiDeal is built on the conviction that the principles that made Wikipedia the world's most trusted encyclopedia can be applied to the economy | WikiDeal is built on the conviction that the principles that made Wikipedia the world's most trusted encyclopedia can be applied to the economy, creating fair, transparent, community-governed marketplaces for everyday services. Below are 12 foundational principles borrowed and adapted from the Wikimedia universe. | ||
=== WM-01 | === WM-01, Free Knowledge โ Fair Deals for Everyone === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Knowledge should be free and accessible to all. | Wikimedia principle: Knowledge should be free and accessible to all. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' Fair deals should be accessible to all | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' Fair deals should be accessible to all, not just those with legal resources, social capital, or access to professionals. WikiDeal's libre licensed contracts democratize access to quality agreements. ''"."'' | ||
Applied in: All marketplace modules, open contract templates, transparent pricing. | Applied in: All marketplace modules, open contract templates, transparent pricing. | ||
=== WM-02 | === WM-02, Open Collaboration โ Community-Built Marketplace === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Anyone can contribute; contributions are reviewed by the community. | Wikimedia principle: Anyone can contribute; contributions are reviewed by the community. | ||
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Applied in: Community roles (Developer, Researcher, Lawyer), User Group creation, open contract review process. | Applied in: Community roles (Developer, Researcher, Lawyer), User Group creation, open contract review process. | ||
=== WM-03 | === WM-03, Community Governance โ User Group Democracy === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Governance is distributed | Wikimedia principle: Governance is distributed, no single entity controls Wikipedia. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal governance is distributed across User Groups, each with elected officers, transparent mandates, and community accountability. No single organization controls the platform. | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal governance is distributed across User Groups, each with elected officers, transparent mandates, and community accountability. No single organization controls the platform. | ||
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Applied in: User Group structure, elected delegates, operational bureaus, regional coordination. | Applied in: User Group structure, elected delegates, operational bureaus, regional coordination. | ||
=== WM-04 | === WM-04, Neutral Point of View โ Balanced Contracts === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Present all significant viewpoints fairly, without bias. | Wikimedia principle: Present all significant viewpoints fairly, without bias. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal contracts are drafted from a neutral, balanced position | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal contracts are drafted from a neutral, balanced position, protecting both the service provider and the client equally. No contract defaults to favor one party. | ||
Applied in: Bidirectional evaluation system, base contracts, dispute resolution protocols. | Applied in: Bidirectional evaluation system, base contracts, dispute resolution protocols. | ||
=== WM-05 | === WM-05, Commons Anti-Monopoly โ Winner Takes All โ Shared Bonding Curve === | ||
Wikimedia principle: The commons (shared knowledge) resists monopolization | Wikimedia principle: The commons (shared knowledge) resists monopolization, what benefits one benefits all. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' The bonding curve mechanism prevents monopolization of Rewards. As more members join, the curve benefits early funders more | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' The bonding curve mechanism prevents monopolization of Rewards. As more members join, the curve benefits early funders more, but ''everyone earns''. This is the anti-"Winner Takes All" mechanism: no single actor can capture the full reward pool. | ||
The bonding curve is designed so that community growth benefits the collective | The bonding curve is designed so that community growth benefits the collective, Gift flow to all User Group members, not just top performers. | ||
Applied in: Rewards, [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]] (P1), [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Cash-Rewards|Cash Rewards]] (no guarantee*) (P2), [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Funding Stabilizer|Boost mechanism]]. | Applied in: Rewards, [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]] (P1), [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Cash-Rewards|Cash Rewards]] (no guarantee*) (P2), [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Funding Stabilizer|Boost mechanism]]. | ||
=== WM-06 | === WM-06, Incentive Alignment โ Boost Mechanism === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Incentives should align contributor behavior with the common good. | Wikimedia principle: Incentives should align contributor behavior with the common good. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' The Boost mechanism dynamically adjusts the Personal/Gift split based on supply/demand. This ensures that harder tasks (low attraction events, difficult periods) are compensated more individually, while popular tasks generate more community benefit. | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' The Boost mechanism dynamically adjusts the Personal/Gift split based on supply/demand. This ensures that harder tasks (low attraction events, difficult periods) are compensated more individually, while popular tasks generate more community benefit. | ||
'''Priority target: social s and volunteers''' | '''Priority target: social s and volunteers''', the multiplier effect ensures these groups receive proportionally higher rewards for the same effort. | ||
Applied in: Street Fundraising Boost, all marketplace modules with variable demand. | Applied in: Street Fundraising Boost, all marketplace modules with variable demand. | ||
=== WM-07 | === WM-07, Verifiability โ Contract Auditability === | ||
Wikimedia principle: All claims must be verifiable; sources must be cited. | Wikimedia principle: All claims must be verifiable; sources must be cited. | ||
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Applied in: Contract audit clauses, version control, User Group transparency reports. | Applied in: Contract audit clauses, version control, User Group transparency reports. | ||
=== WM-08 | === WM-08, No Original Research โ Evidence-Based Contracts === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Wikipedia does not publish original research | Wikimedia principle: Wikipedia does not publish original research, it synthesizes existing knowledge. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal contracts are based on existing legal frameworks, labour law, cooperative models, and tested contract types. New contract elements require community review before adoption. | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal contracts are based on existing legal frameworks, labour law, cooperative models, and tested contract types. New contract elements require community review before adoption. | ||
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Applied in: Contract approval process, legal review by volunteer lawyers, reference to APTES, Coop statutes, Swiss/EU law. | Applied in: Contract approval process, legal review by volunteer lawyers, reference to APTES, Coop statutes, Swiss/EU law. | ||
=== WM-09 | === WM-09, Free Licensing โ AGPL v3 / GNU/Linux === | ||
Wikimedia principle: All Wikipedia content is freely licensed (CC BY-SA). | Wikimedia principle: All Wikipedia content is freely licensed (CC BY-SA). | ||
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Applied in: GitHub/Codeberg repositories, platform code, contract templates (CC BY-SA). | Applied in: GitHub/Codeberg repositories, platform code, contract templates (CC BY-SA). | ||
=== WM-10 | === WM-10, Decentralization โ Distributed User Groups === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Wikipedia is edited by thousands of independent contributors worldwide. | Wikimedia principle: Wikipedia is edited by thousands of independent contributors worldwide. | ||
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Applied in: User Group creation, regional autonomy, bidirectional evaluation, data portability. | Applied in: User Group creation, regional autonomy, bidirectional evaluation, data portability. | ||
=== WM-11 | === WM-11, Participatory Learning โ Horizontal Training === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Knowledge grows through peer contribution, not top-down instruction. | Wikimedia principle: Knowledge grows through peer contribution, not top-down instruction. | ||
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Applied in: Street Fundraising training model, onboarding modules, mentor rewards. | Applied in: Street Fundraising training model, onboarding modules, mentor rewards. | ||
=== WM-12 | === WM-12, Technology as Enabler โ AI as Tool, Not Authority === | ||
Wikimedia principle: Technology serves the mission, not the other way around. | Wikimedia principle: Technology serves the mission, not the other way around. | ||
'''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal's AI provides real-time suggestions, alerts, and analytics | '''WikiDeal adaptation:''' WikiDeal's AI provides real-time suggestions, alerts, and analytics, but all decisions remain human. AI cannot modify contracts, override community governance, or take autonomous actions. | ||
Applied in: Internal AI push messages, session monitoring, fraud detection | Applied in: Internal AI push messages, session monitoring, fraud detection, all advisory only. | ||
'''See also:''' [[Gov/en/Portal:Data/Wikidata-Analysis|Wikidata Analysis]] ยท [[Gov/en/Portal:Legal/Free-Licensing|Free Licensing (AGPL v3)]] ยท [[Gov/en/Portal:Institutions/Governance|WikiDeal Governance]] ยท Street Fundraising Use Case | '''See also:''' [[Gov/en/Portal:Data/Wikidata-Analysis|Wikidata Analysis]] ยท [[Gov/en/Portal:Legal/Free-Licensing|Free Licensing (AGPL v3)]] ยท [[Gov/en/Portal:Institutions/Governance|WikiDeal Governance]] ยท Street Fundraising Use Case | ||