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In political profiles, we learn about political influencers.

Why?

Healthy societies need a reality-based community. The Reality Base is a response to the current state of governments that promote liars and confidence trickers.

Core Concepts

  1. Provide verifiable profiles of political influencers.

  2. Help people pick political candidates by providing adequate information.

  3. No contenWe produce no content, it is collected from specialized and reputable organizations.

  4. Before voting, we serve citizens who want to be informed.

  5. Our data is not responsible for the validity of claims made by external sources.

    1. A web page listing all things STR is responsible for and how we're meeting twe meetbilities.

Core Requirements

  1. Fact-checked sources provide information on political influencers.

  2. It is decentralized to allow deployment on any computing resource.

  3. Integrate external data sources cheaply.

  4. Any outbound links provide a disclaimer.

    1. We’re not responsible for false information associated with this resource.

  5. Minimal non-controversial profile information.

    1. Full Legal Name - To identify a political influencer.

    2. Photo - To identify related content anywhere.

    3. Date of Birth - Only for identifying someone and avoiding mixups and nothing more.

    4. Current & Past Residence - We want to know how invested a political influencer is in various contexts.

    5. Terms in office - We want to understand how politically active they are.

  6. Political titles — To gauge their level of influence.

    1. Example: Senate Majority Leader

    2. Political Affiliation — To understand their principles & values.

  7. Potentially controversial profile information.

    1. Influence score - To understand whether or not it’s worth learning about them in the first place.

    2. Integrity score - To know how well they adhere to their principles and values.

  8. Family Tree - To understand who they are.

Resources

Future Requirements

  1. Provide this information in future versions.

    1. Any public donations.

    2. Links to voting record page on congress.gov - To understand how well they adhere to their principles and values.

    3. Public litigation records for lawsuits.

    4. Organization affiliations.

  2. Create content from various sources to help people form their opinion about candidates.

    1. Allow commenting on posted content like StackOverflow, which we may be able to use.

    2. People who preceded a particular political candidate

    3. Congressional committee assignments

  3. Allow people to compare profiles.

  4. Allow submission of claims associated with political influencers.

    1. The burden of proof is always on the claimant.

    2. Wikipedia is one of the claimants.

    3. Provide public aggregated records and citations for claims.

  5. Claim reviewers must meet the criteria.

  6. Only provide cross-referenced information.

    1. Display everywhere data entry occurs.

  7. Multiple people review claims and claim reviewers before going live.

    1. Reject Claims

    2. Approve Claims

    3. Etc.

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