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| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Reverse Abuse|Reverse Abuse]] || Programme-type mechanism reusing multinationals' legal financial structures to repatriate value to small producers and user-governed supply chains. | | [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Reverse Abuse|Reverse Abuse]] || Programme-type mechanism reusing multinationals' legal financial structures to repatriate value to small producers and user-governed supply chains. | ||
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| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Rings Of Trust|Rings of Trust]] || Inter-User-Group agreements enabling Miles Credits interoperability. | | [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Rings Of Trust|Rings of Trust]] || Inter-User-Group agreements enabling Miles Credits interoperability. | ||
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| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Subscription|CHF 1/Month Subscription]] || Solidarity-priced membership; one month of usage = CHF 1 nominal. | | [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Subscription|CHF 1/Month Subscription]] || Solidarity-priced membership; one month of usage = CHF 1 nominal. | ||
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| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Subscription-or-Membership|Subscription or Membership]] || Naming reflection: subscribers would also be members with voting rights; "subscription" chosen as the more inclusive term. | |||
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| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Time Resource Bank|Time & Resource Bank]] || Exchange housing, transport, food, and services via Miles Credits (time-bank tradition). | | [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Time Resource Bank|Time & Resource Bank]] || Exchange housing, transport, food, and services via Miles Credits (time-bank tradition). | ||
Latest revision as of 06:52, 7 July 2026
💡 In simple words: WikiDeal has lots of clever, fair ideas built into it, about money, trust, sharing, and solving arguments. This page is the big list where you can find every one of them and read what each does.
WikiDeal Socio-Economic Innovations
Innovations index, WikiDeal R&D
This page is the comparative hub for the socio-economic innovations embedded in the WikiDeal model. Each innovation has a named origin (a foundation, movement, or individual thinker) and combines existing traditions (Wikimedia governance, the cooperative movement, token economics, free software, the Semantic Web) in ways specific to WikiDeal. The list is open and unlimited: the count does not matter, only the innovations do.
Origin legend: 🔵 Wikimedia Foundation · 🟢 WikiDeal concept (credits) · 🟠 Crypto / Token Economics · 🟣 Cooperative Movement · 🔴 Free Software Foundation · 🌐 Tim Berners-Lee / W3C
| Innovation | Origin-inspired summary |
|---|---|
| AI Disclaimer | Mandatory transparency marker on every AI-assisted page, requiring disclosure and human validation. |
| Annual Value Increase (draft Open Call) | A possible annual percentage increase on rewards, under study through a draft Open Call (not yet launched); no percentage is decided. |
| Arbitration Chambers | Three-level dispute resolution with Condorcet voting, inspired by Wikimedia's ArbCom. |
| Bonding Curve | Transparent algorithm converting funding contributions into Credits; early funders get more per CHF. |
| Need-Driven Funding | Auto-regulation adjusting maximum Rewards based on funding vs. incompressible costs. |
| Collaborative Contract Editing | Contracts are wiki-edited, versioned, and community-validated like Wikipedia articles. |
| Co-opetition | User Groups compete and cooperate at once, quality without destructive rivalry. |
| Deprivatization | Reclaiming extractive markets as user-governed commons, as Wikipedia did for knowledge. |
| Double Commission | Two small, transparent fees per transaction: a platform fee and a User Group fee. |
| Dual Rewards | Two Credit types: Rewards (CHF-convertible, no guarantee*) and Miles Credits (community). |
| Exit to Community | Progressive transfer of governance, ownership, and value to the user community. |
| Judgment Balance Indicator | Auto-weighting of extreme ratings to keep feedback honest and calibrated. |
| Systematic Libre Licensing | AGPL v3 for software, CC BY-SA 4.0 for content, everywhere, by default. |
| Use Case Maturity Score | Composite per-portal score from seven indicators of marketplace health. |
| Open Calls | Seasonal open invitations for community proposals to improve the WikiDeal model. |
| Paid Feedback | Users earn Credits for useful feedback (~1 CHF/min); deductions for skipping it. |
| Participatory Observatory | Internal monitoring of migrations, obsolescence risk, fundraising, and competition. |
| Peer Endorsement | Volunteer lawyers endorse contracts and take named, accountable responsibility. |
| Revenue Spreading | Dialoguers choose 100% payout in year 1 or 20% spread over ten years. |
| Reverse Abuse | Programme-type mechanism reusing multinationals' legal financial structures to repatriate value to small producers and user-governed supply chains. |
| Rings of Trust | Inter-User-Group agreements enabling Miles Credits interoperability. |
| Structured Data (Linked Data) | RDF, JSON-LD, and Wikidata integration for semantic interoperability. |
| CHF 1/Month Subscription | Solidarity-priced membership; one month of usage = CHF 1 nominal. |
| Subscription or Membership | Naming reflection: subscribers would also be members with voting rights; "subscription" chosen as the more inclusive term. |
| Time & Resource Bank | Exchange housing, transport, food, and services via Miles Credits (time-bank tradition). |
| Commercial Truth & Reconciliation | Formal process to repair distrust and prevent forks caused by personal conflict. |
| User Groups | Autonomous local/thematic communities with their own governance and commissions. |
| Wikimedia Marker (WM-XX) | Blue nomenclature marking elements inspired by Wikimedia Foundation practices. |
Reference language: English. Each innovation has its own page under R&D.
See also: All innovations · R&D Portal