Governance
The Atlas Constitution
The governing law that protects the separation between identity and idea.
continuum.atlas exists to map ideas, not identities. It is a public archive of systems, philosophies, frameworks, and creative architectures — without exposing private life, health, or financial details.
The Prime Directive
No content may reveal, imply, or suggest personal, medical, financial, familial, or location-based information about the creator. The Atlas must remain a thought-domain, not a biography.
Allowed Categories
- Systems, frameworks, and mental models.
- Creative worlds and fictional constructs.
- General health and training concepts (non-personal).
- High-level project overviews and philosophies.
Prohibited Categories
- Account balances, budgets, or financial logs.
- Medical records, symptoms, or medication schedules.
- Family names, ages, or identifying stories.
- Real addresses, workplaces, or precise locations.
- Private conversations, screenshots, or logs.
Grey Zone & Operating Rule
Grey zone content — such as fitness routines or financial strategies — must be generalized into frameworks. Any trace of personal metrics, dates, or logs is removed before publication.
The test is simple: does this reveal the creator's life, or only the creator's mind? If it reveals the life, it stays out of the Atlas.