Difference between revisions of "TrueAuthorCredit"

(Instead of a traditional security given by the lenders, the lenders build their trust on the reputation, that they as authors have earned in the communities.)
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An online author qualifies for a TrueAuthorCredit by their contributions to the wider Web communities, signed by their [[RealNames]], thus leading to  a sufficiently known and appreciated recognition to online communities.
 
An online author qualifies for a TrueAuthorCredit by their contributions to the wider Web communities, signed by their [[RealNames]], thus leading to  a sufficiently known and appreciated recognition to online communities.
  
Instead of a traditional security given by the lenders, the lenders build their trust on the reputation, that they as authors have earned in the communities.
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Instead of a traditional security given to the lenders, the borrowers build their trust on the reputation, that they as authors have earned in the communities.
  
 
Authors can be any originators of wiki-, blog-, forum- contributions of WikiPedia:CopyRight or WikiPedia:CopyLeft content or forms. (Concepts, Ideas, Databases, Software, Graphics, Music).
 
Authors can be any originators of wiki-, blog-, forum- contributions of WikiPedia:CopyRight or WikiPedia:CopyLeft content or forms. (Concepts, Ideas, Databases, Software, Graphics, Music).

Latest revision as of 19:27, 12 December 2009

From SocialDomaining

TrueAuthorCredit introduces a kind of alternative Community currency, as already practised in NamePros.com.

Instead of giving a conventional bank credit, giving TrueAuthorCredit means giving an equivalent of money to an online author as a substitute for a conventional bank credit, but without claiming credit interest.

An online author qualifies for a TrueAuthorCredit by their contributions to the wider Web communities, signed by their RealNames, thus leading to a sufficiently known and appreciated recognition to online communities.

Instead of a traditional security given to the lenders, the borrowers build their trust on the reputation, that they as authors have earned in the communities.

Authors can be any originators of wiki-, blog-, forum- contributions of WikiPedia:CopyRight or WikiPedia:CopyLeft content or forms. (Concepts, Ideas, Databases, Software, Graphics, Music).

Examples

A real world example on [AboutusOrg:CreateConnectCollaborate] invites to action and reflection.

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