You could post a new question “What clusters of norms/rules do you want?” and ask people to not worry about the number, just have that be a second phase where people choose/vote/explain their preferences among the suggestions so far.
Ah. What I meant to be clear (but perhaps failed to communicate, is that I wanted each author to list the norms that they personally want, rather than the norms they think other people want.
The “how many norms does everyone want” is a fact that should arise emergently from the process of everyone sharing their own individual preferences.
You could post a new question “What clusters of norms/rules do you want?” and ask people to not worry about the number, just have that be a second phase where people choose/vote/explain their preferences among the suggestions so far.
Ah. What I meant to be clear (but perhaps failed to communicate, is that I wanted each author to list the norms that they personally want, rather than the norms they think other people want.
The “how many norms does everyone want” is a fact that should arise emergently from the process of everyone sharing their own individual preferences.