A diagnostic introduction to SAME AND EQUAL standing, CURRENT_RESIDENT, and why local forums must recognize who is actually affected before they can produce useful civic evidence.
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If you join this forum, you accept that this is a diagnostic effort. We are trying to understand and document some of the most challenging issues in civics. We are not here to complain and blame, and we are not here to offer instant “solutions.” A diagnostic effort begins before solutions. It asks what happened, who was affected, what standing they had, what evidence exists, what was missed, and what cannot be understood from the outside.
Consider the traffic-light analogy. Assume there is a minor crash in an intersection involving two cars. As soon as the event concludes, which usually takes only a few seconds, what is known?
At least one of the two vehicles was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
That is not a trivial diagnosis. It takes discipline and knowledge to conclude even that much. The next thing to establish may be this:
The traffic light was functioning properly.
That is also not a trivial diagnosis. It is one of the first facts an investigator will try to establish. But the investigator has no Affected Status. The investigator has a job to do. The officer responds because the event occurred, whether it is a crash, a crime, a false alarm, or an Act of God. That is official duty, not affected standing.
Now pivot to an entirely different topic: tuition rates are raised for the next preschool enrollment. Who may claim Affected Status?
The diagnosis requires discipline. Only parents affected by the next enrollment period should claim Affected Status. If your child will come of age and enroll later, you are not yet affected. If your child was enrolled before but is not enrolling next year, you are not affected anymore. You may claim Expert Status, because you have hands-on personal experience, but you are not currently affected. Your status is different, just as the responding officer’s status is different from the people involved in the crash.
Now pivot again. Assume you live in a single-family house. You may not claim HOA_MEMBER status for a condominium association, even if you sold your unit a month ago and moved into the house. You may and should claim PROPERTY_TAXPAYER Affected Status if that applies to you. The person who still lives in a condominium and also pays property taxes may and should claim both.
This is how this forum works, and this is how it will function.
Anyone who does not belong inside a specific affected discussion is kept on the outside of that discussion. Not because their opinions are worthless, and not because they are being silenced, but because they do not have the same affected standing in that matter.
All you need to do to get inside the discussions where you do belong is claim your current Affected Status that is recognized here.
CURRENT_RESIDENT, HOA_MEMBER, TENANT_RESIDENT, PROPERTY_TAXPAYER, SUBJECT_KNOWLEDGE, RON_VOLUNTEER.
If you cannot find an Affected Status for your subject, such as CHICKEN_FARMERS or ENDANGERED_SPECIES, that does not mean your concern is invalid. It means this forum is not built for that standing. You will need to build and host your own SAME AND EQUAL forum for that affected group.
This is the design of what we call Civic Infrastructure.
Just as pavement and traffic lights are infrastructure, just as water and sewer systems are infrastructure, just as electrical service and data cabling are infrastructure, CURRENT_RESIDENT is not a privilege and it is not an authority. It is an affordance that belongs to a specific civic function.
Affected Status cannot be used for every purpose. You cannot move trains and tankers over ordinary pavement. You cannot route temporary sewer relief into Olympic-sized swimming pools. You cannot send 120-volt utility power through fiber-optic drops. Each system has its own structure, capacity, boundary, and purpose.
That is what is broken in nearly every other forum you can name. Different kinds of standing are mixed together as if they were interchangeable. Residents, officials, entertainers, vendors, former members, future applicants, experts, passersby, and strangers are all poured into the same pipe and treated as if they occupy the same civic position.
We are not going to allow that here.
A forum is not made legitimate by being open to everyone. A forum is made legitimate when the people inside it have the standing they claim, and when that standing matches the discussion they are entering.
Next, you should read about Civic Infrastructure: what makes it civic, and why it is not just another corporation, government program, dark web, social platform, or reincarnation of the same old same old.