Building your website on Drutopia has the advantage of allowing multiple people to create content of different defined types that can be clearly related related to one another, listed and presented in different ways, and filtered.
How can a group of thousands of people talk about and decide anything? How's this 'community' concept supposed to work at scale, even in theory?
Any Free/Libre Open Source Software project will have elements of do-ocracy (rule of those who do the work), but not all decisions should devolve to implementors. A better ideal is that decisions should be made by the people who are most affected.
You have used Rabbit Hole module to prevent people from being able to directly visit to select content items, but when you include those items in a reference list Drupal is still linking to them.
Here is one way to fix that.
Brian has focused heavily on nonprofit and grassroots clients, working iteratively to both advise and implement technological and media-intensive approaches to problems such as outreach, fund raising, and constituent relationship management.
Starting off as a front-end developer for both Pop Art and The New Group in Portland, Oregon, Claudina's web-building career is packed with experience.
An original co-founder of Agaric, Dan spends his time and energy building on this mystical phenomenon popularly called the Internet. He believes in the principles of free open source software and develops primarily using the Drupal content management framework.
Kathleen was an Agaric principal for the year of 2009, working especially on the Science Collaboration Framework project of Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital.