jaotatult
Jaotatult is a theoretical term used in discussions of distributed governance in digital communities. It refers to a model in which authority and responsibility are spread across participants through rotating roles, transparent task boards, and consensus-based decision making. The term is a neologism blending the Estonian verb jaotada (to distribute) with the suffix -tult to denote a process or state.
In jaotatult, leadership is cyclical rather than fixed. Roles such as facilitator, content curator, and moderation
Applications include open-source projects, online communities, campus groups, and other networks seeking to balance participation and
Criticism concerns scalability, potential diffusion of responsibility, coordination overhead, and risk of stalemate. Proponents argue that