
Governance Framework
How can you trust that we won't become Facebook?
Not through promises – through architecture that makes betrayal structurally impossible
Two Fences Protecting One Fabric
All of Me is built on prevention, not reaction – fences at the top of the cliff, not ambulances at the bottom.
The technical fence protects relationships.
Natural boundaries prevent context collapse, consent architecture prevents surveillance, and participation currency ensures human-only interactions. You don’t need willpower to stay safe – the design carries that burden for you, across every connection.
The governance fence protects the fabric itself.
Steward ownership prevents acquisition, 50 % distribution prevents extraction, and mission trustees prevent structural corruption. Future leadership cannot betray the mission because the structure makes it impossible.
Two fences. One fabric.
Human flourishing, protected forever.


Four Locks Preventing Corruption
Four legal mechanisms ensure that corruption is structurally impossible – each one reinforcing the others.
No sale, no IPO, no transfer of control. The company cannot be sold or acquired – ever.
This isn’t a promise;
it’s a legal reality.
1. Asset Lock –
Cannot Be Sold
Independent trustees hold veto power over any mission change. Even if future leadership tried to compromise principles, the trust blocks it.
2. Purpose Trust – Mission Protected
by Veto
Half of all after-tax profits return to regional beneficiaries – legally enforced. Your region isn’t our market to extract from – it’s our beneficiary to serve.
3. Distribution Deed –
50 % Returns to Communities
Annual third-party verification of mission adherence and profit distribution, published publicly so communities can verify that we’re keeping our commitments.
4. Independent Audit – Public Verification Forever
Built for Centuries, Not Quarters
Protection Across All Connection Types
These protections apply to every kind of connection:
Individual ↔ Individual
Natural boundaries and human-only spaces preserve authentic relationships.
Individual ↔ Organisation
Consent-maintained connections with purpose-bound access.
Organisation ↔ Organisation
The same ethical architecture applies to B2B partnerships.
From people to communities to institutions, every relationship in All of Me follows the same architecture of trust, operating on the same consent and context principles. Unified rules. Consistent integrity.


Your Region Is the Beneficiary
When All of Me operates in New Zealand (launching May 2026), half the profits stay in New Zealand.
When we expand to Australia (2027), Australian profits serve Australian communities.
This pattern repeats in every region where All of Me operates – each community retains the value it helps create.
Communities decide how funding is used through democratic processes. Initiatives might include:
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Digital infrastructure and literacy programs
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Indigenous language and cultural preservation
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Mental health and crisis support
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Education and local innovation
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Whatever your community determines matters most
Example scale:
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Year 1 (NZ): $3.9 million community distribution
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Year 5 (ANZ): $72.5 million community distribution
Trust, but Verify – With Evidence, Not Promises
We’re not asking for blind trust. Here’s how you verify our commitments:
Transparent Reporting – Every dollar tracked publicly; regional P&L published annually.
Independent Audit – Third-party verification released each year.
Open Governance Registry – Constitution, legal structure, and board composition all public
Community Enforcement – Beneficiaries have legal standing to enforce obligations.
Our governance isn’t about belief; it’s about verification. Communities know the architecture keeps its word.


What This Means for You
If you’re considering All of Me – as an individual or as an organisation – this governance structure is your protection.
Not because we promise to be good, but because we’ve made being bad structurally impossible.
Want the complete picture?
Read the full governance deep-dive → 5-minute read explaining why platforms corrupt and how our architecture prevents it
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