Platform Governance
MoS governance is not managed by a single authority. Every decision that shapes this platform is made through open proposals, public debate, and community vote.
Governance pillars
Every verified member has a voice. Proposals that affect platform rules, season formats, and community standards are put to a community vote. Turnout thresholds ensure decisions reflect genuine participation.
A living document that defines member rights, platform obligations, dispute processes, and amendment procedures. Any change to the Constitution requires a supermajority community vote.
An independent Trust & Safety panel reviews reported violations. Panel members are elected quarterly by the community. All decisions are logged and subject to appeal.
Structured two-stage process: peer mediation followed by panel arbitration. Resolutions are published in anonymised form to maintain transparency without exposing personal data.
Decision process
Proposal
Any verified member can submit a civic proposal through the portal. Proposals must include a summary, rationale, and expected impact.
Discussion
A 14-day open comment period allows the community to debate, refine, and amend the proposal before it goes to a vote.
Vote
Eligible members vote using quadratic voting. Each member has a voice-credit allocation; spending more credits on a single issue signals stronger preference.
Implementation
Passed proposals are logged on-chain, assigned to a working group, and tracked publicly until resolved. Rejections remain visible for historical context.
Voting mechanism
Quadratic voting prevents single-issue dominance. Each member receives a voice-credit allocation per cycle. Casting 1 vote on an issue costs 1 credit. Casting 4 votes costs 16 credits (votes squared). This means expressing strong preference is expensive, while broad participation is rewarded.
1 vote
1 credit
3 votes
9 credits
5 votes
25 credits
Unused credits expire at cycle end. Credits cannot be transferred between members.
Key documents
Have a proposal?
Submit a civic proposal, vote on open issues, and participate in shaping how MoS operates for everyone.