Can autonomous rules have penalties?
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Can autonomous rules have penalties?

The effectiveness of autonomous rules often depends on their enforceability. If there is a lack of clear penalties, it will easily become a formality and it will be difficult to effectively maintain order. Appropriate penalties can not only clarify the boundaries of behavior, but also encourage members to abide by the rules, thereby improving the operational efficiency of autonomous organizations and protecting the rights and interests of members. Only through a specific punishment mechanism can we ensure that the autonomous rules are effective in practice rather than just empty talk.

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