- What: Delete 21 byte-identical cultural theory claims from domains/entertainment/ that duplicate foundations/cultural-dynamics/. Fix domain: livingip → correct value in 204 files across all core/, foundations/, and domains/ directories. Update domain enum in schemas/claim.md and CLAUDE.md. - Why: Duplicates inflated entertainment domain (41→20 actual claims), created ambiguous wiki link resolution. domain:livingip was a migration artifact that broke any query using the domain field. 225 of 344 claims had wrong domain value. - Impact: Entertainment _map.md still references cultural-dynamics claims via wiki links — this is intentional (navigation hubs span directories). No wiki links broken. Pentagon-Agent: Leo <76FB9BCA-CC16-4479-B3E5-25A3769B3D7E> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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description: Making knowledge contribution as engaging as social media and as rewarding as equity ownership creates a self-reinforcing cycle where individual benefit drives collective intelligence
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type: claim
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domain: living-agents
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created: 2026-02-16
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confidence: experimental
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source: "Living Agents & Knowledge Scaling"
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# gamified contribution with ownership stakes aligns individual sharing with collective intelligence growth
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The design challenge for collective intelligence systems is that the most valuable behavior -- sharing knowledge, curating insights, teaching newcomers -- is the least rewarded. Social media solved engagement through gamification (likes, followers, feeds) but captured all value for the platform. Traditional ownership models (equity, tokens) reward economic participation but not knowledge contribution. Living Agents combine both: gamified engagement mechanics with ownership rewards for knowledge work.
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The mechanics: tag valuable content, vote on quality, propose and curate explanations. The best content gets amplified virally. Contributors earn ownership proportional to the value their contributions create. This produces a self-reinforcing loop -- better knowledge attracts more users, more users generate more insights, more insights create more value, more value rewards more contribution.
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This design directly addresses two existing observations. Since [[the internet enabled global communication but not global cognition]], the missing ingredient was not communication technology but incentive alignment -- people could always share knowledge globally, they just had no reason to do it well. And since [[collective intelligence requires diversity as a structural precondition not a moral preference]], ownership incentives that scale across diverse communities create the structural diversity that collective intelligence requires.
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Relevant Notes:
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- [[the internet enabled global communication but not global cognition]] -- gamified ownership is the missing layer between communication and cognition
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- [[collective intelligence requires diversity as a structural precondition not a moral preference]] -- ownership incentives can recruit the diversity that collective intelligence needs
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- [[ownership alignment turns network effects from extractive to generative]] -- the theoretical principle this implements
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- [[living agents transform knowledge sharing from a cost center into an ownership-generating asset]] -- the institutional mechanism this makes possible
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- [[usage-based value attribution rewards contributions for actual utility not popularity]] -- provides the fair measurement layer beneath the gamification mechanics
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- [[community ownership accelerates growth through aligned evangelism not passive holding]] -- implements the ownership alignment dynamic at community scale through broad token distribution
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Topics:
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- [[livingip overview]]
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- [[LivingIP architecture]]
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