Governance
Roles · interventions · transparency · archival logic
Principle: structure over power
Governance exists to keep the interface usable: calm, readable, and safe. Roles are functional tasks—not spiritual ranks.
Roles
- System Administrator(管理者): technical operation, security, stability.
- Archivist(記録者): organizes, curates, closes cycles, preserves memory.
- Guardian(境界監視): enforces boundaries and de-escalation.
- Moderator(調整者): structures discourse (clarity, categories, minimal interventions).
Interventions (legitimate)
- Marking content (reflection markers, cycle tags, archive status).
- Moving/splitting threads for readability.
- Locking content after conclusion or boundary violations.
- Logging actions where the system supports transparency.
What governance must not do
- Produce dependency, loyalty demands, or emotional coercion.
- Claim metaphysical authority or final interpretive power.
- Steer existential decisions (life/death/health relationships).