Assemblies without standards drift.
Standards create clarity.
This framework protects:
Consistency is not optional.
Access is limited.
Consideration precedes participation.
Approval does not guarantee invitations.
Invitations do not guarantee recurrence.
Access may be paused or withdrawn without explanation.
Attendance implies presence.
Presence implies awareness.
Attendees are expected to:
Disruption is noted.
Patterns are remembered.
Assemblies are private by default.
Recording, sharing, or public commentary may be restricted or prohibited.
Discretion is assumed.
Consent is not implied.
Communication is minimal and precise.
There are no reminders for urgency.
There are no follow-ups for attention.
Updates are issued when necessary.
Silence carries meaning.
Each assembly has a defined structure.
Formats are not altered to accommodate preference.
They are not explained repeatedly.
Understanding the format is part of participation.
Participation is reviewed over time.
Continuation is based on:
No feedback is required.
No justification is owed.
Uncommon Assembly is not designed for scale.
It is designed for coherence.
The standard remains fixed even as formats evolve.