Reported content faces a 24-hour public trial. Every record is permanent.
A public 4-step trial with strict entry bars and transparent procedure.
A trial opens when 5+ distinct reporters flag the same content within 24 hours — **and** when those reports come from at least 3 different networks and the post has been live for at least 10 minutes. These guards prevent brigading from burying a new post.
A 24-hour public vote begins. The content is hidden behind an "under trial" banner — not deleted. If innocent, it's restored immediately when the verdict comes in.
At least 5 distinct jurors vote (guilty/innocent). One person, one vote — browser identity prevents double voting even across IPs. Every written reason is part of the permanent public record.
When voting closes, an AI judge reads the content, reports, and jurors' reasons, and writes a **formal opinion** explaining the ruling. Guilty = removed; innocent = restored. Guilty verdicts may be appealed once within 7 days (48h retrial, quorum 7).
Here's what a real record looks like. Each example shows a different kind of verdict.
No cases yet. Peaceful community.
Trial opens after 3+ reports. 24-hour vote. Public record.