How It Works
Five stages. Every issue. No exceptions.
01 - Issue raised
Anyone can suggest an issue using the Something New bubble on the map. If enough people want to talk about it, it goes up. The map belongs to the people who use it.
02 - Open submissions
You write your piece. Lived experience, evidence, moral argument, cultural context. Your words, your way. No word limit. Email registration only - so we can send you the Ground Report when it's ready. No filter except manipulation detection.
A protected space exists on the map for First Nations voices. It is theirs. Please respect it.
03 - AI synthesis
Every submission is read. Every single one. The AI surfaces the strongest arguments on all sides - not the most popular, the strongest. It identifies key factual disputes, flags what is genuinely unresolved, and weights First Nations and remote community voices with the prominence they deserve.
The AI never recommends a position. It is a mirror, not a voice.
04 - The Ground Report
The Ground Report is not a poll result. Not a petition count. It is a structured, evidenced, synthesised account of what people said - why they said it, where they agreed, where they disagreed, and what remains genuinely unresolved.
It is published simultaneously to every registered participant and every relevant leader, institution, and organisation in the world. At the same time. No one gets it first.
05 - Human review
Before any Ground Report is sent anywhere, a human reads it. Every claim is cross-referenced against the actual submissions. Every finding must be traceable to something someone actually wrote. The AI synthesises. The human verifies. That combination is what makes the Ground Report credible.
How Plinthcore knows who to send it to
The AI analyses every submission and the subject matter to identify every governance body, institution, regulatory agency, humanitarian organisation, and decision-maker in the world with the mandate or power to act on the findings. You don't need to know who they are. We find them.
When does a Ground Report get generated?
Not on a schedule. On a threshold. Two conditions must both be met - a minimum of 50 genuine submissions AND a minimum 6 week deliberation period. Both. Because a rush job serves no one.