Weigh in on the Desirable Properties
If you represent Stanford University, confirm the source URLs, then open the Desirable Properties tab and leave a patch idea where the property text misses what your public work already argues.
These directions are generated from Stanford University'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.
DP8 · hypothesis
Collaborative Environment and Meta-Communities
Your stated mission ("April 13, 2026 Shana Lynch April 13, 2026 Economy, Markets Education, Skills Energy, Environment Ethics, Equity, Inclusion Finance, Business Generative AI Healthcare Regulation, Policy, Governance Workforce, Labor Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical) Robotics Share: Link copied to clipboard!") sits next to DP8's human issue: Online communities constantly restart. Guiding question: How do communities persist beyond platforms?
Direction to explore
How do Alliance members share a collaboration space without collapsing into one platform community?
Candidate patch idea
Define meta-communities as optional shared rooms with explicit consent, not an ambient social network that harvests the Alliance listserv.
DP20 · hypothesis
Community Ownership
Your stated mission ("April 13, 2026 Shana Lynch April 13, 2026 Economy, Markets Education, Skills Energy, Environment Ethics, Equity, Inclusion Finance, Business Generative AI Healthcare Regulation, Policy, Governance Workforce, Labor Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical) Robotics Share: Link copied to clipboard!") 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 Stanford University'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 ("April 13, 2026 Shana Lynch April 13, 2026 Economy, Markets Education, Skills Energy, Environment Ethics, Equity, Inclusion Finance, Business Generative AI Healthcare Regulation, Policy, Governance Workforce, Labor Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical) Robotics Share: Link copied to clipboard!") sits next to DP4's human issue: Companies own your data. Guiding question: Who should own your data?
Direction to explore
Where does Stanford University'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.
DP2 · hypothesis
Participant Agency and Empowerment
Your stated mission ("April 13, 2026 Shana Lynch April 13, 2026 Economy, Markets Education, Skills Energy, Environment Ethics, Equity, Inclusion Finance, Business Generative AI Healthcare Regulation, Policy, Governance Workforce, Labor Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical) Robotics Share: Link copied to clipboard!") sits next to DP2's human issue: Algorithms controlling what you see. Guiding question: How do we ensure people stay in control of their digital lives?
Direction to explore
Does Stanford University's agency claim stop at data export, or does it include control of attention and presence?
Candidate patch idea
Add that portable social graphs and presence settings are required expressions of participant agency, not optional app features.
DP3 · hypothesis
Adaptive Governance Supporting an Exponentially Growing Community
Your stated mission ("April 13, 2026 Shana Lynch April 13, 2026 Economy, Markets Education, Skills Energy, Environment Ethics, Equity, Inclusion Finance, Business Generative AI Healthcare Regulation, Policy, Governance Workforce, Labor Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical) Robotics Share: Link copied to clipboard!") sits next to DP3's human issue: Big Tech making all the rules. Guiding question: How can communities govern themselves without recreating Big Tech rulebooks?
Direction to explore
How should Alliance-scale governance grow without unifying everyone into one feed?
Candidate patch idea
State that adaptive governance may remain plural across Alliance members so long as interoperability and exit remain intact.
DP12 · hypothesis
Community-based AI Governance
Your stated mission ("April 13, 2026 Shana Lynch April 13, 2026 Economy, Markets Education, Skills Energy, Environment Ethics, Equity, Inclusion Finance, Business Generative AI Healthcare Regulation, Policy, Governance Workforce, Labor Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical) Robotics Share: Link copied to clipboard!") 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.