Actions
How logging & approval works
- Log a deed with a short description and general location (country/city) — no personal data or precise addresses.
- A deed starts as pending, then gets approved or rejected based on trust & safety checks.
- Fraud prevention uses frequency limits, pattern checks, and human review when needed.
- Points: after approval you get 1 point. Every 10 approved deeds = 0.01 AIDI (symbolic).
Help seniors
Examples: carrying bags, buying medicine, helping with an online service, assisting safe crossing.
How to log: describe briefly without names, phone numbers, photos, or home addresses.
Approval: quick review + frequency limits (to prevent spamming).
Safety: don’t provide medical intervention, don’t share health details, don’t promise what you can’t do.
Anti-bullying
Examples: supporting someone being bullied, de-escalating, reporting to the proper authority.
How to log: keep it general: “Supported a student and contacted staff” — no identifying details.
Approval: sensitive cases may be routed to manual review.
Safety: no doxxing, no shaming, no sharing chats/evidence publicly. Safety first.
Emergency help
Examples: calling emergency services, securing a minor scene, bringing water/shade, calming someone until professionals arrive.
How to log: “Called the proper authority” + general location (city only).
Approval: typically manual review due to higher sensitivity.
Safety: don’t exceed your training, don’t put yourself at risk, no photos of victims/plates.
Mental support
Examples: listening to someone stressed, moral support, guiding to a professional/help line.
How to log: don’t share mental-health details. Keep it: “Provided supportive listening”.
Approval: frequency-limited and reviewed if suspicious.
Safety: no diagnosis, no alternative “treatment”; if immediate danger, contact authorities.
Blood readiness
Examples: donating at an official center, or sharing general awareness without collecting data.
How to log: “Donated at an official center” or “Shared general awareness”.
Approval: may require review, especially if repeated unnaturally.
Safety: do not collect or share sensitive data (blood type, IDs, documents) through the platform.
Community service
Examples: cleaning a public space, guiding a tourist, helping a neighbor, volunteering in an event.
How to log: general description + approximate duration (optional), no precise location.
Approval: usually easy, but frequency-limited to prevent spam.
Safety: no names/photos, don’t claim affiliation with an official organization.
Visit a patient
Examples: morale visit, bringing small needs with permission, a supportive call.
How to log: “Visited a patient and offered support” without name/hospital/diagnosis details.
Approval: with a cooldown (e.g., every 48 hours) to reduce fake repetition.
Safety: medical privacy is strict. Don’t share health information.
Visit orphans
Examples: participating via a licensed organization, in-kind donation via official channels, supervised educational support.
How to log: keep it general; no identifying details about children.
Approval: often manual review due to sensitivity.
Safety: no child photos or personal data. Follow local laws and policies.