Prototype Path
Start small, demonstrate clearly
The Social Awareness pillar should begin with clear writing and small prototypes. The prototypes should be simple enough for the public to understand and concrete enough for developers to build.
Prototype 1: Consent-Aware Contact
A lightweight contact system where a sender must declare:
- identity;
- purpose;
- requested channel;
- expected response;
- duration of permission;
- whether the contact may be reused.
The receiver can accept, decline, defer, or ask for more context.
Prototype 2: Respectful Introduction Hub
A small community hub where participants do not begin with direct messaging. They begin with:
- aspiration;
- area of interest;
- boundaries;
- collaboration intention;
- preferred mode of participation.
The hub introduces people through context before contact.
Prototype 3: Silent Learning Space
A learning space where progress is not automatically public. Learners can:
- work privately;
- share selectively;
- reflect before publishing;
- ask for help without public ranking;
- keep a record of growth without performance pressure.
This can connect naturally with IntentixLab's education work.
Prototype 4: Digital Decency Checklist
A simple checklist that any project can use before launching an online feature:
| Question | Yes / No / Needs work |
|---|---|
| Does the feature require clear user intention? | |
| Does first contact require context? | |
| Can users refuse without pressure? | |
| Is data collection limited and understandable? | |
| Can a user remain silent or observe? | |
| Is dignity preserved during disagreement? | |
| Can consent be withdrawn? |
Development direction
The technical foundation can gradually use Intention Space ideas:
- intention before action;
- pulses as explicit concerns;
- situational context before interaction;
- object-like reflection instead of hidden manipulation;
- visible consent and transition states.
The public does not need to see the full machinery first. They need to see healthier interaction working.