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{{KidsIntro|Some websites take a big cut and keep all the power. WikiDeal helps people take those services back and run them together, like a shared garden instead of a private one.}}
{{KidsIntro|Some websites take a big cut and keep all the power. WikiDeal helps people take those services back and run them together, like a shared garden instead of a private one.}}
{{ExpertIntro|Deprivatization is the idea of reclaiming markets as commons owned and governed by their users, as Wikipedia did for encyclopedic knowledge. It forms one whole with Exit to Community and the Rewards mechanism: the combination of the bonding curve and Need-Driven Funding creates a self-regulation that keeps the whole non-speculative, based on the organic deployment of a community.}}
{{ExpertIntro|Deprivatization is the idea of reclaiming markets as commons owned and governed by their users, as Wikipedia did for encyclopedic knowledge. It forms one whole with Exit to Community and the Rewards mechanism: the combination of the bonding curve and Need-Driven Funding creates a self-regulation that keeps the whole non-speculative, based on the organic deployment of a community.}}
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* [[#what-is-it|What is it?]]
* [[#what-is-it|What is it?]]
* [[#one-whole|One whole with Exit to Community and Rewards]]
* [[#one-whole|One whole with Exit to Community and Rewards]]
* [[#how-it-works|How it works on WikiDeal]]
* [[#how-it-works|How it works on WikiDeal]]
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]]
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]]
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