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Slocan Statement: Towards A Charter for the Fediverse

The following is intended as a starting point, a first draft towards establishing a shared charter that would serve to protect, support, and enrich the nascent Fediverse.

The federation of online services, known as “the Fediverse”, agree to the following:

By operating a network that connects to the fediverse by way of recognizing and leveraging the freedoms of online identity and communication and agreeing to principles of data interchange:


 * 1) We agree to maintain, in perpetuity, an open interface that ensures the continuation of these freedoms of online identity and communication in accordance with the principles of data interchange.
 * 2) We agree that software and standards written to support federated systems will be published with licenses and agreements that require adherence to these principles.
 * 3) We agree to obtain necessary license(s) from users in order to allow the redistribution of content created by members across the fediverse provided that correct attribution to the original creator is maintained.
 * 4) We agree to neither federate nor provide services to any organization that, having agreed to these principles, later withdraws from this charter.

In order to ensure that online communities have the autonomy to self-determine and individuals have the ability to freely communicate, free from the tendency of dominant nodes in the network to leverage network effects as a monopolizing strategy.

Definitions

 * 1) The freedom of online identity – to use and present a federated online identity (A "Name") to any federated system – is considered a fundamental right.
 * 2) Organizations that grant names to individuals agree to do so in trust.
 * 3) To the extent made possible by protocols or agreement, they will allow the transfer of the management of an individual’s name to another federated organization of the individual’s choosing.
 * 4) They agree to make available to the best of their ability the facilities associated with naming, in particular the ability to freely perform discovery of the mechanisms for communication.
 * 5) The freedom of communication – the ability for individuals and communities to share information between federated systems – is considered a fundamental right.
 * 6) The principles of data interchange are as follows:
 * 7) The protocols that enable and facilitate federated identity and federated communication shall be agreed to by independent standards bodies and must be free of legal obligations or copyright or patent claims.
 * 8) Federated instances agree to conform to the standards in order to promote the flow of communication, to the extent possible.
 * 9) Neither (a) nor (b) prevent the creation of new standards or approaches to identity or communication
 * 10) As de-facto standards emerge, they shall be subject to and adhered to by federated services and software per clause (1) and (2) of this section.

Community Support
In recognition of


 * 1) the importance of the wider fediverse
 * 2) the labour and costs associated with creating and maintaining federated systems and standards
 * 3) the ongoing need to defend the principles of federated communities

commercial federated services that agree to this convention agree to tithe


 * 1) to wholly independent trusts, foundations, or non-profits whose charters are to support the continued maintenance and development of code, policy and legal structures associated with and in support of the fediverse in accordance with this charter
 * 2) at the point of initially federating with the fediverse, an amount according to the prevailing custom in the form of financial securities in the member organization
 * 3) and at recurring intervals, an amount according to the prevailing custom, and in consideration of the organization’s financial ability to contribute.
 * 4) This obligation should be construed to have fiduciary priority over shareholders’ rights, as it is intended as a form of voluntary taxation in support of the immense benefits conferred by participating in the Fediverse.

Future Considerations
In light of the many diverse possibilities afforded by the fediverse and the complex relationship between content created by individuals and community-generated datasets, this statement intentionally omits discussion of data portability, copyright, privacy, and any other jurisdictionally necessary questions of legal compliance.

Caveats
Nothing above should be construed to prevent federated communities from restricting or limiting federation in order to protect themselves or their members against abuse or to apply community standards. However, federated identities must be made available online according to the wishes of the individual, and the ability for any individuals to communicate using their assigned identifiers must not be restricted.

Author
Blaine Cook, blaine@mastodon.social, November 19, 2022.

Licensed CC0, see: https://github.com/blaine/slocan-statement/blob/main/LICENSE