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Commons-based peer production is a means of distribution for goods and services. The idea concerns work that is done for little or no personal profit, subverting or working outside of a primarily capitalist market economy. Following previous societal concepts such as the Encyclopedia during the Enlightenment, leaders in the commons-based peer production movement seek to improve the general knowledge of society. Contributors to commons-based peer production systems are typically interested in improving the resource for personal use and mutual aid.

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Key contributors to commons-based peer production services and programs often do so out of interest, aligning by passion. Craigslist makes profit of fees required when posting paid job ads listed in 9 major US cities, but provides its creator Craig Newmark the opportunity to work in a forum that pays dividends in appreciation by a wide userbase.
  • Linux, an open source computer operating system.
  • Slashdot, an online news and announcement website.

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