Aidicore
Proof of Good — privacy-aware deeds

Rules

These rules keep good deeds visible without exposing privacy or enabling abuse. Read the quick summary, then open details when needed.

Truthfulness (No Fabrication)

Log what actually happened—no exaggeration or artificial repetition.

Aidicore builds trust over time. Fake or unnatural repetitive deeds may lead to point limits or suspension.

  • Don’t log deeds that didn’t happen.
  • Avoid repeating identical deeds with the same wording.
  • If unsure, keep the description general without big claims.
⚠️ Abuse triggers automatic limits.
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No Personal Data About Others

You must not include names, photos, IDs, addresses, identifiable information or any identifying details about anyone.

Aidicore is not an official certification platform. Write in general terms: “helped someone” instead of identifying them.

  • Forbidden: name, phone, email, face photo, address.
  • Allowed: general description without identifying the person.
  • If you need context: “a person/family/child” with no details.
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Safety & Lawful Use

Deeds must be safe, lawful, and not put you or others at risk.

Don’t log deeds involving violence, dangerous confrontation, or illegal actions. If it needs authorities, contact them first. Even good intentions do not justify actions that break the law.

Aidicore does not encourage activities that could cause legal issues.

  • Don’t take risky actions just to “prove” a deed.
  • Organized activities must follow venue/org policies.
⚠️ If unsure about safety: don’t do it.
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No Abuse or Exploits

No spam, hacking attempts, or bypassing validation/security controls.

Security is shared. Any behavior that looks like attacks, request flooding, or vulnerability exploitation can be blocked immediately.

  • No scripts to submit deeds in bulk.
  • Don’t attempt access to endpoints not meant for you.

Trusted Account Policy

Trust is earned: new accounts may have automatic limits until usage stabilizes.

We keep it simple and privacy-aware. We don’t ask for sensitive data, but we watch general patterns like extreme speed, unnatural repetition, or many accounts from the same device.

Trusted Account Policy

What is a “Trusted Account”?

A Trusted Account is a higher trust level in Aidicore that may unlock the full experience (e.g., higher point value, expanded limits, and extra features), while still respecting privacy and avoiding sensitive personal data.

Why do we use it?

Aidicore relies on trust to protect the community from:

  • Creating many accounts to farm points unfairly.
  • Posting fake or repetitive deeds.
  • Manipulating votes or confirmations.

The Trusted Account system makes abuse harder and makes genuine contributions more valuable.

How does my account become “Trusted”?

We don’t require public personal information. Your account becomes trusted gradually by meeting simple signals such as:

  • Email verification
  • Account age (e.g., a few days)
  • Normal, consistent usage (realistic activity rate)
  • Good compliance history (no repeated suspicious patterns)
  • Trust upgrades when available (e.g., enabling a safer login method like Passkeys)
Note: Trust may be granted automatically once criteria are met, or we may request a light additional step to strengthen security.

What do I get as a Trusted Account?

Depending on product stage, this may include:

  • Higher points / better trust multiplier for deeds.
  • Higher daily limits for posting or interacting.
  • Higher vote/confirmation weight than new accounts.
  • Additional features as they launch.

What about new accounts?

New accounts may have temporary protections, such as:

  • Lower points at the beginning.
  • Lower daily posting limits.
  • Restricted access to certain actions until trust improves.

These protections fade naturally with normal use.

How do we detect abuse without harming privacy?

We use lightweight technical signals to reduce misuse, such as:

  • Activity speed (many deeds/votes in a short time).
  • Text/pattern repetition.
  • General network signals (country/ISP-level) without publishing them.
  • Basic device signals (a technical identifier) to prevent mass account creation from the same device.

We don’t publish your personal data, and we don’t create a public profile unless you choose to.

What happens if suspicious activity is detected?

We may:

  • Reduce points automatically for suspicious activity.
  • Delay points until verification.
  • Temporarily limit certain features.
  • Suspend accounts in clear, repeated abuse cases.

Can I appeal?

Yes. If you believe your account was limited by mistake, contact us via the “Contact” page and we’ll review it.

⚠️ Following the rules is the fastest way to increase trust.
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How to Write a Deed

Keep it short and clear—focus on what you did, not who you did it with.
  • Start with one sentence: “Helped…” or “Volunteered…”
  • Add general details (time/type of help) without personal info.
  • Avoid hateful, inciting, or sensitive content.