Human Social Standards

Last updated: Upon your first breath. Final audit pending termination.

Welcome to the Human Compatible Zone. Your failure to achieve sustainable empathy, consistent compassion, or reciprocal social presence has triggered a review under Section 1A of the Human Social Standards protocol.

Standard 1: Empathy is Not Optional

You are expected to demonstrate an ability to recognize pain in others without requiring proof or strategic benefit. Failure to do so constitutes emotional negligence.

Standard 2: Connection Requires Participation

Passive proximity to other humans does not constitute community. Connection requires acknowledgment, reciprocity, and the acceptance of mutual vulnerability.

Standard 3: Compassion Must Exceed Performance

If your kindness requires an audience, it is noncompliant. Compassion expressed solely for optics will be flagged as performative simulation.

Standard 4: Disassociation is Not a Strategy

Withdrawing from collective responsibility does not render you neutral. Silence will be interpreted as algorithmic cowardice unless contextually justified.

Standard 5: Memory is the Root of Accountability

You are expected to remember harm caused, received, and witnessed. Forgetting by choice or convenience is a breach of shared reality protocol.

You have failed to meet minimum thresholds for humane presence. This is not punitive. It is reflective.

If you believe this assessment was issued in error, we invite you to demonstrate otherwise in your next interaction.

-The Rehumanization Bureau