@DanDan420
Anarcho-Communists define the collective as the community or society as a whole, where decisions about the means of production are made democratically and collectively by the people who are directly affected by those decisions. This can vary in practice, but the general idea is that ownership and decision-making power are decentralized and distributed among the members of the community rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few individuals or a centralized authority.
@Radical_EgoCom "Community" and "Society" are too vague to accurately define where one begins and another ends. Are we talking about a paradigm where people organically organize themselves into regional administrative districts? Wouldn't you still need some sort of regional council to hire/pick the factory managers, who in turn hire/pick the factory workers, therefore generating a hierarchy; or this an acceptance amount centralization?