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For example if a community considers it's primary goals to [[Scaling the community|scale]] and ensure functioning [[Self governance]] through [[Transparency]] then [[Privacy]] might not be allowable, rules could be put in place to extract the most [[Productive time management|productivity]] out of members, such as requiring all members to have a [[Strong work ethic]], controlling [[Allocation of community resources|what members can possess]], and reducing focus on activities that pull focus away from the communities goals, eg [[Allocated sexual activity]] and [[Allocated procreation]]. | For example if a community considers it's primary goals to [[Special:MyLanguage/Scaling the community|scale]] and ensure functioning [[Special:MyLanguage/Self governance|self governance]] through [[Special:MyLanguage/Transparency|transparency]] then [[Special:MyLanguage/Privacy|privacy]] might not be allowable, rules could be put in place to extract the most [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|productivity]] out of members, such as requiring all members to have a [[Special:MyLanguage/Strong work ethic|strong work ethic]], controlling [[Special:MyLanguage/Allocation of community resources|what members can possess]], and reducing focus on activities that pull focus away from the communities goals, eg [[Special:MyLanguage/Allocated sexual activity|allocated sexual activity]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Allocated procreation|allocated procreation]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 10 November 2024
For example if a community considers it's primary goals to scale and ensure functioning self governance through transparency then privacy might not be allowable, rules could be put in place to extract the most productivity out of members, such as requiring all members to have a strong work ethic, controlling what members can possess, and reducing focus on activities that pull focus away from the communities goals, eg allocated sexual activity and allocated procreation.