Lustra Platform User Pledge for Transparent Legislative Access
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Summary
The article presents a user pledge for the Lustra platform, which provides transparent access to global legislation. Users commit to using the infrastructure in good faith, not using bots or manipulating outcomes, and accepting privacy terms. The platform offers bill summaries and voting records in a concise, clear, and impartial manner.
Key quotes
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I understand that my votes shape public data.
I will not use bots, manipulate outcomes, or attack the network.
Lustra provides transparent access to global legislation.
Our bill summaries and voting records are presented in a concise, clear, and impartial way.
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