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3 **Version:** 0.9.70 **Last Updated:** December 21, 2025 **Status:** CORRECTED - Automation Philosophy Consistent This page defines user roles and publication modes in FactHarbor. == 1. User Roles == === 1.1 Contributors === **Who**: Community members who suggest system improvements **Responsibilities:**
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5 * Participate in sampling audits (analyze patterns, not individual outputs)
6 * Suggest algorithm/prompt improvements based on findings
7 * Document systematic issues observed
8 * Contribute to system improvement discussions **Can:**
9 * Edit published content (changes apply immediately, Wikipedia-style)
10 * Flag quality issues (for sampling audit)
11 * Earn reputation through contributions
12 * Participate in RFC (Request for Comments) processes **Cannot:**
13 * Approve content before publication
14 * Override quality gates
15 * Act as gatekeepers
16 * Manually fix individual AI outputs **Note**: Contributors improve THE SYSTEM, not individual outputs. === 1.2 Trusted Contributors === **Who**: Contributors with proven track record and domain expertise **Responsibilities:**
17 * Same as Contributors, plus:
18 * Review complex algorithm changes
19 * Provide domain expertise on contested claims
20 * Mentor new contributors **Can:**
21 * Everything Contributors can do, plus:
22 * Participate in higher-level system design decisions
23 * Review RFC proposals
24 * Access more detailed system metrics **Cannot:**
25 * Approve content before publication
26 * Override quality gates
27 * Act as gatekeepers **Important**: "Trusted" refers to judgment quality, NOT approval authority. === 1.3 Moderators === **Who**: Team members focused on community health and abuse prevention **Responsibilities:**
28 * Handle abuse, spam, and harassment
29 * Enforce community guidelines
30 * Respond to user reports
31 * Manage bans and appeals **Can:**
32 * Hide abusive content
33 * Ban users for policy violations
34 * Review appeals
35 * Escalate serious issues to Governing Team **Cannot:**
36 * Approve content for publication
37 * Review content quality before publication
38 * Override quality gates for content
39 * Act as editorial gatekeepers **Critical Distinction:**
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41 Moderators handle: ABUSE (spam, harassment, violations)
42 Moderators DO NOT handle: CONTENT QUALITY (that's automated)
43 ``` === 1.4 Domain Trusted Contributors (Optional, Task-Specific) === **Who**: Subject matter specialists invited for specific high-stakes disputes **Not a permanent role**: Contacted externally when needed for contested claims in their domain **When used:**
44 * Medical claims with life/safety implications
45 * Legal interpretations with significant impact
46 * Scientific claims with high controversy
47 * Technical claims requiring specialized knowledge **Process:**
48 * Moderator identifies need for expert input
49 * Contact expert externally (don't require them to be users)
50 * Trusted Contributor provides written opinion with sources
51 * Opinion added to claim record
52 * Trusted Contributor acknowledged in claim **Important**: This is CONSULTATION, not APPROVAL. Their opinion is added to the evidence, not used as a gate. **User Needs served**: UN-16 (Expert validation status) == 2. Publication Modes == **Fulfills**: UN-1 (Trust indicators), UN-16 (Review status transparency) FactHarbor uses **TWO publication modes** (not three). Focus is on transparency and confidence scoring, not gatekeeping. === 2.1 Mode 1: Draft-Only === **Status**: Not visible to public **When Used:**
53 * Quality gates failed
54 * Confidence below threshold
55 * Structural integrity issues
56 * Insufficient evidence **What Happens:**
57 * Content remains private
58 * System logs failure reasons
59 * Prompts/algorithms improved based on patterns
60 * Content may be re-processed after improvements **NOT "pending human approval"** - it's blocked because it doesn't meet automated quality standards. === 2.2 Mode 2: AI-Generated (Public) === **Status**: Published and visible to all users **When Used:**
61 * Quality gates passed
62 * Confidence ≥ threshold
63 * Meets structural requirements
64 * Sufficient evidence found **Includes:**
65 * Confidence score displayed (0-100%)
66 * Risk tier badge (A/B/C)
67 * Quality indicators
68 * Clear "AI-Generated" labeling
69 * Sampling audit status **Labels by Risk Tier:**
70 * **Tier A (High Risk):** "⚠️ AI-Generated - High Impact Topic - Seek Professional Advice"
71 * **Tier B (Medium Risk):** "🤖 AI-Generated - May Contain Errors"
72 * **Tier C (Low Risk):** "🤖 AI-Generated" **User Contributions:**
73 * User edits apply immediately (Wikipedia model)
74 * All changes logged and versioned
75 * May be selected for sampling audit
76 * Reputation earned for quality contributions === REMOVED: Mode 3 === **V0.9.50 Decision:** No centralized approval workflow. **Rationale:**
77 * Defeats automation purpose
78 * Creates bottleneck
79 * Inconsistent quality
80 * Not scalable **What Replaced It:**
81 * Better quality gates
82 * Sampling audits for system improvement
83 * Transparent confidence scoring
84 * Risk-based warnings == 3. Content States == === 3.1 Published === **Status**: Visible to all users **Includes:**
85 * AI-generated analyses (default state after passing gates)
86 * User-contributed content
87 * Edited/improved content **Quality Indicators** (displayed with content):
88 * **Confidence Score**: 0-100% (AI's confidence in analysis)
89 * **Source Quality Score**: 0-100% (based on source track record)
90 * **Controversy Flag**: If high dispute/edit activity
91 * **Completeness Score**: % of expected fields filled
92 * **Last Updated**: Date of most recent change
93 * **Edit Count**: Number of revisions
94 * **Review Status**: AI-generated / Enhanced by contributors **Automatic Warnings:**
95 * Confidence < 60%: "Low confidence - use caution"
96 * Source quality < 40%: "Sources may be unreliable"
97 * High controversy: "Disputed - multiple interpretations exist"
98 * Medical/Legal/Safety domain: "Seek professional advice" **User Needs served**: UN-1 (Trust score), UN-9 (Methodology transparency), UN-15 (Evolution timeline), UN-16 (Review status) === 3.2 Hidden === **Status**: Not visible to regular users (only to moderators) **Reasons:**
99 * Spam or advertising
100 * Personal attacks or harassment
101 * Illegal content
102 * Privacy violations
103 * Deliberate misinformation (verified)
104 * Abuse or harmful content **Process:**
105 * Automated detection flags for moderator review
106 * Moderator confirms and hides
107 * Original author notified with reason
108 * Can appeal to board if disputes moderator decision **Note**: Content is hidden, not deleted (for audit trail) == 4. Role Evolution Path == **Contributor Journey:** 1. **Visitor** – Explores platform, reads documentation, may raise questions
109 2. **New Contributor** – Submits first improvements (typo fixes, small clarifications, new issues)
110 3. **Contributor** – Contributes regularly and follows project conventions
111 4. **Trusted Contributor** – Has a track record of high-quality work and reliable judgment
112 5. **Auditor** – Participates in sampling audits (pattern analysis)
113 6. **Moderator** – Focuses on behavior, tone, and conflict moderation (not content quality)
114 7. **Domain Expert** (optional) – Offers domain expertise without changing governance authority **Key Principle**: Low barrier to entry, transparent criteria for advancement, clear separation between content quality (automated) and behavior moderation (human). == 5. Principles == * **Low barrier to entry** for new contributors
115 * **Transparent criteria** for gaining and losing responsibilities
116 * **Clear separation** between content quality (automated) and behavioral moderation (human)
117 * **Documented processes** for escalation and appeal
118 * **No gatekeeping** for content publication
119 * **Immediate application** of contributions (Wikipedia model) == 6. Related Pages == * [[AKEL>>Archive.FactHarbor 2026\.01\.20.Specification.AI Knowledge Extraction Layer (AKEL).WebHome]] - AI system
120 * [[Workflows>>Archive.FactHarbor 2026\.01\.20.Specification.Workflows.WebHome]] - Process workflows
121 * [[Architecture>>Archive.FactHarbor 2026\.01\.20.Specification.Architecture.WebHome]] - System architecture
122 * [[Decision Processes>>FactHarbor.Organisation.Decision-Processes.WebHome]] - Governance
123 * [[Requirements>>Archive.FactHarbor 2026\.01\.20.Specification.Requirements.WebHome]] - All requirements **V0.9.70 CHANGES:** **REMOVED:**
124 - All references to "Mode 3" publication
125 - "Contributors validate quality gates"
126 - "Trusted Contributors validate outputs"
127 - "Moderators finalize publication" **CLARIFIED:**
128 - Contributors suggest system improvements (not approve outputs)
129 - Moderators handle abuse only (not content quality)
130 - Trusted Contributors provide consultation (not validation)
131 - Domain experts provide opinions (not approval)
132 - Only 2 publication modes (AI-Generated / Draft-Only) **ADDED:**
133 - Clear role boundaries
134 - Explicit "cannot" lists for each role
135 - Publication mode details
136 - Content state specifications