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{{KidsIntro|Rules that say how you can use WikiDeal. They tell you what you're allowed to do and what you're not allowed to do when you join and use our site.}} | |||
{{ExpertIntro|This emerging trend suggests that decentralized governance platforms require transparent, user-centric terms-of-use frameworks that balance cooperative principles with operational sustainability. The hypothesis proposes that participatory policy development leads to higher community legitimacy and adaptive institutional resilience in digital commons.}} | |||
'''ToU Policies''' — WikiDeal governance. | '''ToU Policies''' — WikiDeal governance. | ||
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See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Terms/Main|Terms & Policies]] | See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Terms/Main|Terms & Policies]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 9 August 2026
💡 In simple words: Rules that say how you can use WikiDeal. They tell you what you're allowed to do and what you're not allowed to do when you join and use our site.
🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): This emerging trend suggests that decentralized governance platforms require transparent, user-centric terms-of-use frameworks that balance cooperative principles with operational sustainability. The hypothesis proposes that participatory policy development leads to higher community legitimacy and adaptive institutional resilience in digital commons.
ToU Policies — WikiDeal governance.
Here is a first content idea for this page. Terms-of-use policies.
Reference language: English. Starter page — content to be expanded.
See also: Terms & Policies