CivCharter
A charter-governed civic commons

About CivCharter

CivCharter is a charter-governed civic commons built around document integrity, voluntary alignment, and structured civic participation.

Why this exists

CivCharter exists because many people want a better civic future, but do not want to be pulled into shouting matches, personality politics, or empty symbolism. This platform gives people a quieter starting point: read a shared public Charter, decide whether you agree with it, affirm it publicly or privately, and participate through actions tied to clear principles. It is not a claim of authority over anyone. It is a voluntary civic standard people can use to organize conscience, conversation, proposals, mutual aid, and public responsibility.

Document-first civic design

CivCharter begins with the Founding Civic Edition itself. Signing, posting, proposals, exchanges, and civic discussion are grounded in the Charter rather than detached from it.

Charter citation spine

Public civic actions can cite specific Charter sections through structured anchor records. Hashtags are display aids; citations remain stored as linked Charter references.

Privacy and minimalism

Authentication uses passwordless magic links. Public visibility is opt-in. Country selection is standardized to ISO alpha-2 codes to preserve data integrity.