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Inclusivity and Neutrality; International Scope #28

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Reformatted to allow more concision and the ability to distinguish between regional problems.

  • Moved Problem ID first as a useful index for later sorting and reference.
  • Added Field for geographic region(s)
  • Replace "Problem" with "Potential Problem," for neutrality (remove bias).
  • Added a few Problems to the list, including
    • some to indicate that some problems have a broader (more global) scope than the national scope listed in the prior revision.
    • some to indicate the importance of critically assessing how problems are defined here for the sake of Substrate.

Problems document before this commit focuses on very specific issues, many of which have analogues in other geographical regions of those mentioned, and many which appear to stem from the same sources. Many of these problems are also presented from a specific cultural perspective and I believe it is in the best interest of all that this remain neutral as possible. For this reason I added two problems to this list related to Cultural Alignment and shared language to help provide a voice for the 80+% of the world not on GitHub.

Since international problems were listed, I thought it would be good to add a section defining the Geographic Regions/Governmental Juridictions the problems pertain to for later sorting/indexing.

Reformatted to allow more concision and the ability to distinguish between regional problems.

+ Moved Problem ID first as a useful index for later sorting and reference. 
+ Added Field for geographic region(s)
+ Replace "Problem" with "Potential Problem," for neutrality (remove bias).
+ Added a few Problems to the list, including some to indicate that some problems have a broader (more global) scope than the national scope listed in the prior revision.
Fixed issue where the incorrect problem ID was associated with the incorrect record.
@danielmiessler danielmiessler merged commit 4001a27 into human-substrate:main Dec 26, 2024
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