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  • Why doesn’t FB function like a Citizens Assembly ?

    Why doesn’t FB function like a Citizens Assembly ?

    Citizens’ assemblies, a phenomenon that is gaining in popularity around the globe, date back to ancient Athens, where legislative panels, courts and councils were chosen via random selection. In a practice known as sortition, Greek citizens over the age of 30 were enlisted to debate governmental matters from city finances to military strategy. More recently,…

  • Support · BuddyPress.org

    BuddyPress is a powerful community plugin for WordPress that takes your site beyond the blog. It includes all of the features you’ve come to expect from any online community, like user profiles, groups, activity streams, notifications, and more.

  • Federated Wiki – Wikipedia

    Federated Wiki (formerly Smallest Federated Wiki) is a software platform developed by Ward Cunningham which adds forking features found in source control systems and other software development tools to wikis.[1] The project was launched at IndieWebCamp 2011.[2] The software allows its users to fork wiki pages, maintaining their own copies. Source: Federated Wiki – Wikipedia

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