Structure
Social Fabric structure horizon
Community

How Social Fabric supports care, commons, shared memory, and mutual support

Social Fabric supports community by giving people ways to hold care, shared knowledge, support pathways, and coordination in common. The platform is designed to help communities organize what they know, what they care for, and how they stay in relationship over time.

Definition

Community in Social Fabric is the human fabric of local resilience: care, support, shared memory, belonging, coordination, and the commons communities hold together.

Realms of tending
CareCommonsLearning / Interpretation

This page is generated from the editable artifact in `services/sf-portal/artifacts/supportAreas.ts`.

State clearly that community knowledge commons exists as a substrate, while community knowledge seeds are not yet built.
Core lanes
01

Care and mutual support

Help requests, help responses, and practical support flows make community care visible and actionable.

02

Knowledge commons

The platform includes a source-backed commons substrate for contribution, retrieval, replication, training, and lineage across shared knowledge.

03

Shared memory and interpretation

Community channels, cultural memory, interpretation, and learning surfaces help communities keep meaning and relationship alive across time.

04

Healing through continuity

Tending is also love in action. Care, trusted responsibility, memory, and shared participation help restore the conditions trauma breaks apart.

Source-backed now
Knowledge commons substrate with contribution, retrieval, replication, training, and lineage
Help-request and community coordination routes in current platform model
Public commons and narrative surfaces in the portal
Building next
Explicit community knowledge seeds
Explicit ethnographic and healing seed models
Expanded public pages for care, commons, and interpretation substructure