Social peer-to-peer processes
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Social peer-to-peer processes are interactions with a peer-to-peer dynamic, whether these peers are humans or computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a term that originated from the popular concept of the P2P distributed computer application architecture which partitions tasks or workloads between peers. This application structure was popularized by file sharing systems like Napster, the first of its kind in the late 1990s.
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See also
- Anarchist economics
- Collaborative e-democracy
- Commons-based peer production
- Distributed economies
- Distributism
- Leaderless resistance
- Metagovernment
- Network economy
- "Occupy" protests
- Participatory Guarantee Systems PGS
- Peer education
- Peer mentoring
- Peer support
- Peer-to-peer
- Peer-to-peer banking
- Peer-to-peer renting
- Peer production
- Production for use
- Objectification as a opposite to social peer-to-peer processes
- Open design
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