Governance in online communities is an increasingly high-stakes challenge, and yet many basic features of offline governance legacies--juries, political parties, term limits, and formal debates, to name a few--are not in the feature-sets of the software most community platforms use. Drawing on the paradigm of Institutional Analysis and Development, this paper proposes a strategy for addressing this lapse by specifying basic features of a generalizable paradigm for online governance called Modular Politics. Whereas classical governance typologies tend to present a choice among wholesale ideologies, such as democracy or oligarchy, Modular Politics would enable platform operators and their users to build bottom-up governance processes from computational components that are modular and composable, highly versatile in their expressiveness, portable from one context to another, and interoperable across platforms. This kind of approach could implement pre-digital governance systems as well as accelerate innovation in uniquely digital techniques. As diverse communities share and connect their components and data, governance could occur through a ubiquitous network layer. To that end, this paper proposes the development of an open standard for networked governance.
翻译:在线社区治理是一个日益高层次的挑战,然而,离线治理遗留问题-陪审团、政党、任期限制和正式辩论的许多基本特征,都表明在大多数社区平台使用的软件的特征组合中并不存在少数几处。本文件借鉴机构分析和发展的范例,提出了解决这一缺陷的战略,具体指明了可通用的在线治理模式“模块政治”的基本特征。传统治理类型往往在民主或寡头等批发意识形态中做出选择,而模块政治将使平台操作者及其用户能够从模块化和可兼容的计算组件中建立自下而上的治理进程,这些组件在表达性方面具有高度的可操作性,从一个环境到另一个环境的可移动性,而且跨平台的可相互操作性。这类方法可以实施预数式治理系统,加速独特数字技术的创新。随着多样性社区分享和连接其组成部分和数据,治理可以通过一个无处不在的网络层进行。为此,本文件建议制定网络治理的开放标准。