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Participants enter with identity, standing, and relationship-specific context.
Dialogica is decentralized civic discourse infrastructure for conversations that need identity, consent, witness, mediation, memory, and repair.
A room that can remember what consent allowed.
Public life is not failing because people disagree. It is failing because disagreement has nowhere trustworthy to go.
Most platforms reward reaction. Most institutions bury process. Most meetings disappear into memory, minutes, screenshots, and whoever had the power to summarize them.
A civic conversation is not just content. It is a living process with identity, consent, context, witness, memory, and consequence.
A room is not just a chat. A room has purpose, roles, boundaries, memory, and conditions for continuation.
A civic process should be able to clarify, witness, record, repair, continue, or fork without pretending confusion is consent.
Participants enter with identity, standing, and relationship-specific context.
The room defines purpose, roles, authority, and consent before process begins.
People and agents participate within bounded roles instead of invisible power.
The room tracks agreement, disagreement, refusal, uncertainty, and open questions.
Important claims, changes, agreements, refusals, and breaches can be witnessed.
The outcome becomes a consent-bound dialogue artifact, not only a transcript.
The process can move forward, reopen, repair breach, or fork cleanly.
Dialogica assembles identity, consent, witness, mediation, agent boundaries, records, and portability into one civic process layer.
Bounded civic spaces for structured deliberation, declared roles, clear purpose, and durable outcomes.
People, delegates, and agents enter with situated identity and relationship-specific authority.
Purpose, scope, recording, reuse, delegation, export, analysis, and withdrawal conditions travel with the dialogue.
Process events, claims, changes, agreements, refusals, and breaches can be witnessed without becoming control.
The output maps what was understood, agreed, disputed, refused, unresolved, and allowed to continue.
AI systems may assist only inside declared role, purpose, authority, access, and consent boundaries.
A tamper-evident record of process, edits, summaries, contested points, and witnessed transitions.
Human or agent-supported clarification without hidden ownership of the outcome.
Communities and institutions can host, export, verify, and federate dialogue records.
Dialogica is for contexts where people need to disagree without losing the record of what happened.
Dialogica is not built to make people agree. It is not an AI decision-maker, a surveillance layer, or a comment section with better manners.
It is infrastructure for consent-bound civic process: a way to hold a conversation so it can be remembered, reviewed, challenged, repaired, and continued.
The interface may look like a room. Underneath, the process carries identity, consent, witness, clarification, repair, and decentralized continuity.
Dialogica is designed for a civic world that should not depend on one company, one database, one moderator, one government, or one algorithmic feed.
Rooms · roles · mediation · records
Consent · witness · clarification · repair
HumanKey · delegation · agents · standing
Dialogue artifacts · ledgers · exports · verification
Community hosting · portability · decentralized continuity
Dialogica is an emerging project of Consentful Cybernetics. The current work is architectural: defining the room model, consent layer, witness layer, identity model, agent boundaries, dialogue record, and decentralized deployment path.
The bounded civic space where participants, witnesses, mediators, delegates, and agents can interact.
draftingThe machine-readable scope of recording, reuse, export, delegation, analysis, and withdrawal.
draftingThe process memory for claims, clarifications, changes, agreements, refusals, and breaches.
draftingThe structured civic artifact that preserves agreement, disagreement, uncertainty, and continuation.
draftingThe role, access, authority, and output boundaries for AI systems participating in civic rooms.
draftingThe hosting, portability, verification, and federation model for communities and institutions.
plannedDialogica begins with a room that knows who is present, what consent allows, what was witnessed, and what can be carried forward.