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'''About''' | {{KidsIntro|WikiDeal is a website where people work together to make decisions fairly. It helps groups share power and make choices as a team instead of just one person deciding everything.}} | ||
{{ExpertIntro|WikiDeal represents an emerging platform designed to facilitate participatory governance and cooperative decision-making structures. We are heading towards models where distributed stakeholder engagement replaces hierarchical authority, suggesting a shift in how communities coordinate resource allocation and collective action through digital infrastructure.}} | |||
'''About''': WikiDeal governance. | |||
''Here is a first content idea for this page.'' What WikiDeal is, its mission, and its model. | ''Here is a first content idea for this page.'' What WikiDeal is, its mission, and its model. | ||
''Reference language: English. Starter page | ''Reference language: English. Starter page, content to be expanded. A French synthesis will link here.'' | ||
== Beyond crowdfunding == | |||
What Wikipedia did for knowledge and W3C standards did for the web, WikiDeal aims to explore for agreements. Beyond crowdfunding: WikiDeal explores crowdsourcing and cooperative co-ownership of an ecosystem of agreements, under free licences, applicable to every domain, starting with niches and aiming at global reach. | |||
As a basis for discussion, this approach remains entrepreneurial but promotes micro-entrepreneurship in a cooperative, public-interest and non-speculative context, on the short and the long term: a possible path of balance between speculative accumulation on one side and, on the other, models that constrain creativity and the recognition of merit through results. See [[Gov/en/Portal:Ecosystem/Coopetition#beyond-crowdfunding|a new form of co-opetition]]. | |||
See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/Main|Onboarding & Help]] | See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/Main|Onboarding & Help]] | ||
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See also: '''[[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/About-History|History of the project]]''' | See also: '''[[Gov/en/Portal:Onboarding/About-History|History of the project]]''': the full story from 1998 to WikiDeal. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:31, 14 August 2026
💡 In simple words: WikiDeal is a website where people work together to make decisions fairly. It helps groups share power and make choices as a team instead of just one person deciding everything.
🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): WikiDeal represents an emerging platform designed to facilitate participatory governance and cooperative decision-making structures. We are heading towards models where distributed stakeholder engagement replaces hierarchical authority, suggesting a shift in how communities coordinate resource allocation and collective action through digital infrastructure.
About: WikiDeal governance.
Here is a first content idea for this page. What WikiDeal is, its mission, and its model.
Reference language: English. Starter page, content to be expanded. A French synthesis will link here.
Beyond crowdfunding
What Wikipedia did for knowledge and W3C standards did for the web, WikiDeal aims to explore for agreements. Beyond crowdfunding: WikiDeal explores crowdsourcing and cooperative co-ownership of an ecosystem of agreements, under free licences, applicable to every domain, starting with niches and aiming at global reach.
As a basis for discussion, this approach remains entrepreneurial but promotes micro-entrepreneurship in a cooperative, public-interest and non-speculative context, on the short and the long term: a possible path of balance between speculative accumulation on one side and, on the other, models that constrain creativity and the recognition of merit through results. See a new form of co-opetition.
See also: Onboarding & Help
See also: History of the project: the full story from 1998 to WikiDeal.