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''Most users don’t care nor want to know about the details behind an online service. They know the big tech companies are a problem, but they just follow the best offers and their friends’ digital habits. We believe in a world where fair deals should be the standard, and we are building it. '' | ''Most users don’t care nor want to know about the details behind an online service. They know the big tech companies are a problem, but they just follow the best offers and their friends’ digital habits. We believe in a world where fair deals should be the standard, and we are building it. '' | ||
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Revision as of 14:37, 18 November 2023
Most of WikiDeal’s principles are based on:
- Wikimedia Foundation Terms of Use and related governance rules on edition conflict, portals management, etc.
- Debian Social Contract for licensing and developer’s governance.
- GNU Taler principles for privacy, easy usability & competition.
- Exit To Community (E2C), ownership transitions from founders to community.
- Social Solidarity Economy principles (SSE), such as those from RIPESS.
All models of deals are licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0, while user’s own their own personal data.
Most users don’t care nor want to know about the details behind an online service. They know the big tech companies are a problem, but they just follow the best offers and their friends’ digital habits. We believe in a world where fair deals should be the standard, and we are building it.