It will use assurance contracts and conditional anonymity to solve Moloch-like coordination problems.
The goal is de-risking recruitment and organizing for any project that can only make a difference with a group effort, like workplace organizing, whistleblowing, open letters, parallel institution building, breaking “tragedy of the commons” bad equilibria, formation of clubs, and anything else that needs a critical mass of participants to make an impact. It’s especially relevant for initiatives that would benefit from covert organizing in the early stages, due to retaliatory risks.
The overall ethos behind the project is to fight preference falsification and facilitate a more honest, democratic culture where everyone “puts their cards on the table”.
I’m looking for beta testers, UX/UI experts, and Product Managers to provide feedback and/or get involved. Happy to chat with anyone. DM me here or at https://twitter.com/AppSpartacus
I’m working on a project like this called https://spartacus.app/
It will use assurance contracts and conditional anonymity to solve Moloch-like coordination problems.
The goal is de-risking recruitment and organizing for any project that can only make a difference with a group effort, like workplace organizing, whistleblowing, open letters, parallel institution building, breaking “tragedy of the commons” bad equilibria, formation of clubs, and anything else that needs a critical mass of participants to make an impact. It’s especially relevant for initiatives that would benefit from covert organizing in the early stages, due to retaliatory risks.
The overall ethos behind the project is to fight preference falsification and facilitate a more honest, democratic culture where everyone “puts their cards on the table”.
I’m looking for beta testers, UX/UI experts, and Product Managers to provide feedback and/or get involved. Happy to chat with anyone. DM me here or at https://twitter.com/AppSpartacus
Very cool! I sent a message through the form at the website. Curious to see where this goes :)
btw, the social media links at the bottom of contact us just lead to the homepage of the websites, not to your specific pages.