论文标题
策略金:在线社区中建立治理
PolicyKit: Building Governance in Online Communities
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论文摘要
在线社区平台背后的软件编码了一种治理模型,该模型代表着一个狭窄的治理可能性集,该模型集中在主持人和管理员上。当在线社区希望其他形式的政府(例如考虑到许多成员意见或以非平凡的方式分配权力的政府)时,社区必须诉诸于艰苦的手动努力。在本文中,我们介绍了PoliceKit,这是一种软件基础架构,授权在线社区成员简洁地撰写了广泛的治理程序,并在其家庭平台上自动执行这些程序。我们利用政治学理论将社区治理编码为政策,或简短的命令式功能,这些功能指定了确定用户启动的行动是否可以执行的程序。可以由政策支配的行动包括日常活动,例如发布或调节消息,但行动还可以涵盖政策本身的变化,从而随着时间的推移而实现治理的演变。我们通过实施治理模型(例如随机陪审团审议,多阶段核心小组,声誉制度以及受Wikipedia启发的晋升程序)来证明PolicyKit的表现力。
The software behind online community platforms encodes a governance model that represents a strikingly narrow set of governance possibilities focused on moderators and administrators. When online communities desire other forms of government, such as ones that take many members' opinions into account or that distribute power in non-trivial ways, communities must resort to laborious manual effort. In this paper, we present PolicyKit, a software infrastructure that empowers online community members to concisely author a wide range of governance procedures and automatically carry out those procedures on their home platforms. We draw on political science theory to encode community governance into policies, or short imperative functions that specify a procedure for determining whether a user-initiated action can execute. Actions that can be governed by policies encompass everyday activities such as posting or moderating a message, but actions can also encompass changes to the policies themselves, enabling the evolution of governance over time. We demonstrate the expressivity of PolicyKit through implementations of governance models such as a random jury deliberation, a multi-stage caucus, a reputation system, and a promotion procedure inspired by Wikipedia's Request for Adminship (RfA) process.