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Frame-Anchored Consent Protocol

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Frame-Anchored Consent Protocol

This page compresses the FACP v0.1 protocol draft as a field-atlas node inside the consent grammar seam.

Source Artifact

Working Read

The draft treats consent as a structured evaluation sequence rather than a single permission event. Boundary definition, witness capacity, legibility, reversibility, governance scaling, feedback, ledger, and comparator checks are all part of the same consent quality scan.

Core Claim

Meaningful consent only exists when the system can survive the full sequence: boundary, capacity, legibility, consent gate, reversibility, scaling, feedback, accounting, and explicit success criteria.

Key Ideas

  • Consent quality is a gradient, not a binary.
  • Legibility and reversibility are structural prerequisites.
  • Governance must scale with impact.
  • Comparator drift can hide coercion.

Related Pages

Attractor Bridge

Notes

  • This is a source-anchored protocol note, not a canon claim.
  • Keep it adjacent to the other consent grammar pages until the family earns a stronger split.