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<p>persons entrusted with power by owners or publishers (so-called "sysop vandalism" or "administrative censorship").</p>

<p><big> Common and simultaneous policy </big></p>
<p>Some advocates of these approaches, by analogy to software code, argue for a "central codebase" in the form of a set of policies that are maintained in a public registry and that are infinitely reproducible. "<a href="page.php?w=Distribution_%28business%29">Distributions</a>" of this policy-base are released (periodically or dynamically) for use in localities, which can apply "patches"</p><p>
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