Be part of 1.0 – Desirable Properties Studio public beta, September 16, 2026

DP Studio landing pads / Project Liberty Alliance

Desirable Properties Studio · Public beta. Pads learn from your confirms and choices (with consent), not silent profiling. Version 0.77 is open for review. Version 1.0 of The Layered Web and the public launch of DP Studio are September 16, 2026.

Invitation to weigh in

Project Liberty Institute

Institute colleagues: we need your research and policy record in the properties, not a paraphrase of a press release.

Project Liberty Institute is named as the home of research, policy engagement, and DSNP stewardship with academic partners. This page is a request: does our reading of that public mandate line up with how you actually work? We will adjust the pitch as you correct it.

Point us at papers, hearings, and protocol notes we should treat as corpus. Then weigh in on the DPs below, especially where civic memory, transparency, and community AI governance are still too thin.

If research stays outside the rule-set, commercial products will write the defaults. Help us encode what you already know before that happens.

Public packet only. Hypothesis marks stay until you confirm sources. Each Alliance member gets a different pitch so we can experiment. Your pad is https://desirableproperties.org/pad/project-liberty-institute (hyphens optional). Direct link to this tab: https://desirableproperties.org/pad/project-liberty-institute?tab=dp

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Weigh in on the Desirable Properties

Point us at papers, hearings, and protocol notes we should treat as corpus. Then weigh in on the DPs below, especially where civic memory, transparency, and community AI governance are still too thin.

These directions are generated from Project Liberty Institute's public corpus, not from private landing pads. Each one is a hypothesis. Follow the interest that feels like your work. The Hermes prompt and Discuss link are real contribution paths, not a brochure.

DP10 · hypothesis

Education

Your stated mission ("Advance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.") sits next to DP10's human issue: Information overload. Guiding question: How do we learn continuously without drowning in fragmented information?

Direction to explore

What should researchers and fellows be invited to teach or contest in the DP corpus?

Candidate patch idea

Add that educational onboarding must show the live patch trail, not only a finished property statement.

DP14 · hypothesis

Trust and Transparency

Your stated mission ("Advance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.") sits next to DP14's human issue: Misinformation, propaganda, and deepfakes. Guiding question: How do we rebuild trust in an AI-powered Internet?

Direction to explore

How should the Institute show when Hermes inferred from public pages versus when a human confirmed?

Candidate patch idea

Require provenance on AI-assisted governance artifacts: source URLs, confirmations, and remaining hypotheses.

DP22 · hypothesis

Civic Memory & Epistemic Continuity

Your stated mission ("Advance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.") sits next to DP22's human issue: Society keeps repeating the same debates. Guiding question: How do we preserve collective understanding without creating centralized truth?

Direction to explore

What civic memory should Alliance research leave so later members can see why a property changed?

Candidate patch idea

Require that contested summaries of Alliance public work remain linked to original-language sources.

DP12 · hypothesis

Community-based AI Governance

Your stated mission ("Advance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.") sits next to DP12's human issue: AI rules decided by companies. Guiding question: Who should decide how AI behaves in our communities?

Direction to explore

Who ratifies AI-assisted policy when Institute, Labs, and Alliance members disagree?

Candidate patch idea

Bound AI assistance so communities can reject a draft without losing the human deliberation record.

DP20 · hypothesis

Community Ownership

Your stated mission ("Advance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.") sits next to DP20's human issue: Platforms own everything users create. Guiding question: Who should own the next layer of the Internet?

Direction to explore

This is the anti-capture test: can the Institute's coordination space stay owned by people if commercial players arrive later?

Candidate patch idea

Strengthen anti-capture language: community rules and exit rights are written before large commercial platforms are invited to play.

DP4 · hypothesis

Data Sovereignty and Privacy

Your stated mission ("Advance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.") sits next to DP4's human issue: Companies own your data. Guiding question: Who should own your data?

Direction to explore

Where does the Institute's “people own their data” language need to become an enforceable affordance?

Candidate patch idea

Require that personal data created in a layer can leave with the person, including social graph, without a platform petition.

Want to work this as a group? .