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Collaborations on WeNetwork engage groups of people in creative solutions through collaborative discussion, idea crowdsourcing, and reputation or monetary rewards. Are you a problem solver? Join our network and contribute your solution to earn Hero PointsTM or sponsorship.
How to make the world a better place to live?
The problem / challenges: Harvesting ideas is not simple.
Implementation of those ideas have a lot of community and governmental issues.

This collaboration is created to harvest the ideas to make the world a better place to live. How can this be done? What are the ideas? How can we implement those ideas? 

Let's discuss. 



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Frequently Asked Questions

A collaboration is a challenge or initiative hosted by WeNetwork or its subnetworks, where participants contribute solutions to address specific social, environmental, or business issues. It is a new structured, competitive discussion designed to crowdsource ideas and establish a consensus on solutions.

Participation depends on the collaboration's settings. If it's public, anyone can join. If it's private, only invited individuals will have access. There is no fixed limit on the number of participants unless specified by the host.

Yes, you can host as many collaborations as your subscription allows per month. Start a collaboration.

Yes. You have options to participate directly, provide clarifications, or respond to discussions within the collaboration.

If you are hosting the collaboration, you can invite anyone you choose, including stakeholders. If another entity is hosting and has mentioned your organization, participation will depend on the host’s invitation policies.

Staking allows you to invest Hero Points into specific solutions within collaborations. If the solution you support achieves the highest consensus vote, you earn additional rewards. You can also propose your own solutions, and if selected as the winning entry, you receive 10% of the prize pool (depending upon collaboration options). Staking is a way to engage in positive social and environmental impact while earning rewards.

Staking is a way of incentivising participation in collaborations by rewarding the consensus voters who receive a proportionate distribution of the staked pool. Staking is currently limited to Hero Points which can be used for discounts and promotions at participating vendors or simply recognition.

For example, a collaboration with 1000 participants each staking 10 Hero Points, would generate a total pool of 10,000 Hero Points. If there are 5 voting options with the winning consensus option deriving 20% of the votes, 20% of the participants will share 100% of the pool, giving them a return of 5 to 1 (50 points) less any rewards for the person who suggests the winning solution.

  • Choose an activity: Select a staking opportunity, such as funding a collaboration or supporting a sustainability initiative.
  • Stake your points: Lock your Hero Points for a set duration.
  • Earn rewards: Gain additional Hero Points over time based on your staking duration and activity type.

Currently, only Hero Points can be staked. In the future, other currencies or point systems, including cryptocurrency, may be introduced. Hero Points can also be used for discounts and promotions, encouraging better social and environmental behaviors.

Yes, as a host, you can contribute additional Hero Points, offer discounts on products, or introduce other promotional incentives to enhance engagement.

Absolutely! You are encouraged to share your collaboration’s success in media and other public forums.

Collaborations can address a wide range of challenges, including:

  • Social, environmental, and governance issues
  • Product development and market testing
  • Dispute resolution
  • Business strategy and innovation

By leveraging collective intelligence, collaborations offer a fast, cost-effective way to engage groups or stakeholders in problem-solving through competitive consensus-building.

Unlike traditional polls or surveys, collaborations enable active discussions, debates, and solution-building. Participants engage in structured competition to develop and refine ideas, leading to well-rounded, community-driven consensus rather than simple majority opinions.

Hosts:
  • - Collaborations are a way to give your stakeholders, employees, investors, customers, etc. participation in your business decisions especially in social and environmental issues. This increases transparency and collaboration which in turn translates into trust, loyalty, and growth.
  • - Crowdsource solutions that increase growth,network effects, and competitive advantage. Develop deeper, trust-based relationships with your customers and talent.
Participants:
  • - Have a voice in the social and environmental policies of the organizations you do business with.
  • - Earn potentially high ROIs in points recognition (or monetary rewards expected in the future)
  • - Meet, network, and collaborate with other socially minded participants.
Society and industry:
  • - Promotes transparency and collaboration for solving big problems
  • - Positively changes the relationship between vendors and stakeholders
  • - Democratizes the decision making and governance
Owner:
Arin Tech
Rewards for social and environmental contributions
Engage groups of people to progress creative solutions through community
Show what you’ve done and where you are going- interactively with your stakeholders or the public
PIERS- Public Interactive ESG Roadmaps
Collaborate with the pubic to make better decisions on social, environmental and governance
Solutions
Qualified participants can submit solutions to collaborations for vote by communities. Earn Hero Points or money sponsorship rewards where applicable if your solution receives the most verified, qualifying votes
Roadmaps are a new way to solve challenges with community networks. You can host a collaboration to solve an issue and invite members of other WEN subnetworks or create your own. You can also join collaborations and earn hero points, rewards or in some cases sponsorship.
Participation rules

We’re committed to free and open engagement with the focus on solving a challenge or improving our world through community collaboration and consensus.

So obviously, please keep it civil, but above and beyond that—hosts and/or WeNetwork also reserve the right to remove any posts (and in extreme cases, WeNetwork members) that violate the following basic rules:

  • No marketing or spam. Come on, you know this!
  • No masquerading, by either subjects or participants
    Roadmaps and collaboration can be hosted by third parties, just as long as long as ownership is accurately identified.
    So, for instance, anyone can create a roadmap for JPMorgan as long as they are clear that they are not affiliated with JPMorgan, if that is the case. And no participant may falsely represent themselves as an affiliate, either.
    Users are required to disclose any material conflicts of interest in posts of any type.
  • Relevance to solution
    No “look there’s a squirrel” stuff—stay on topic, relevant, and constructive.
  • Age limit
    You must be 18 to use this site. If you are young, smart and engaged and really want to participate, please contact us for information about obtaining parental permission.
  • Not a complaint site
    Our platform is intended for crowdsourcing solutions. Any post attempting to disparage, defame or otherwise attack any business or individual is subject to removal.
    If you have a specific problem with any organization, including WeNetwork or any of its members, please email team@WeNetwork.app.
  • Qualifications to post a solution
    Anyone is welcome to post a civil, relevant and constructive comment. In most cases, though, posting a formal solution requires a minimum level of hero points. Solutions posted by anyone who doesn’t have enough hero points will be forwarded to the host for consideration.
By using this site you agree to abide by the rules set out by WeNetwork and any collaboration host.