How Social Fabric supports trust, rights, review, and accountable local action
Social Fabric supports governance by turning trust into actionable structure through TrustZones, delegated rights, provenance, review, policy, and federation boundaries. It uses a permaculture-inspired trust and relationship model rather than flat administrative access alone.
Governance in Social Fabric is how trust becomes operational. It includes TrustZones, rights, review, badges, provenance, policy, federation, and bounded authority for people, services, and agents.
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TrustZones and bounded action
TrustZones organize access, visibility, responsibility, and review according to relationship, context, and the level of care something requires.
Delegated authority and provenance
People, services, and agents act with scoped authority, traceable provenance, and explicit review paths rather than undefined power.
Federation and authority boundaries
Shared-platform versus tenant-node boundaries, replication rules, and conflict handling protect local authority while allowing coordination across distance.
Permaculture-inspired trust model
This is a relationship-aware model of trust. Proximity, context, stewardship, and the intensity of care all shape what should be visible, editable, reviewable, or shared.