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The purpose of CommunityRule is to make it easier for communities to efficiently replace the default feudalism with a more appropriate and accountable governance system, or Rule. Communities can then use their preferred Rule to fill in other layers of the stack through an explicit process.
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+**Why does focusing on the governance layer seem important? Haven't online communities gotten along fine so far?**
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+This project emerged out of a series of research projects. The first is called "[Admins, Mods, and Benevolent Dictators for Life: The Implicit Feudalism of Online Communities](https://osf.io/gxu3a/?view_only=11c9e93011df4865951f2056a64f5938)," and it traces the quiet persistence of surprisingly undemocratic tool-sets on platforms for online communities. This revealed that fostering democracy online tends to require extra work when compared to more feudal, non-democratic governance. Through the [Metagovernance Project](http://metagov.org/), this led to an ambitious proposal for software development, "[Modular Politics](https://ntnsndr.in/modular-politics)." CommunityRule is a more modest prototype, aiming to fill the gaps in online governance with a simple, natural-language toolkit in lieu of a more sophisticated software framework.
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+**What's with the name "Rule"? Aren't these lists of multiple rules?**
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+The use of "Rule" in the singular is a tribute to the idiom used for the governance documents of medieval Latin monastic communities, which go by the name *Regula*. These are some of the oldest governing documents still in active use, and they serve the dual purposes of governance and spiritual guidance.
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**What kinds of projects do you take inspiration from?**
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A bunch of stuff, including but not limited to these:
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@@ -34,9 +42,6 @@ A bunch of stuff, including but not limited to these:
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- [Creative Commons](https://creativecommons.org/)
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- [License Zero](https://licensezero.com/)
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- [Polyform Project](https://polyformproject.org/)
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-* [Metagovernance Project](http://metagov.org/)
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- - "[Admins, Mods, and Benevolent Dictators for Life](https://osf.io/gxu3a/?view_only=11c9e93011df4865951f2056a64f5938)"
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- - "[Modular Politics](https://ntnsndr.in/modular-politics)"
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* Monastic rules
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- Rule of St. Augustine
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- Rule of St. Benedict
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@@ -54,7 +59,7 @@ A bunch of stuff, including but not limited to these:
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Funny you mention it. Right here:
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* Javascript output button
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- - Could it somehow output to IPFS?
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+ - Could it output to IPFS or some other persisitent storage medium?
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* Rules (ready-to-deploy presets)
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- Brand preset rules as CommunityRule rules with tools to create badges out of them
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* Less textual, more visual header for Rule pages
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