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 === Article I === === Article I ===
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-  - The network will have the ability to charge fees for network transactions as well as the ability to directly tax subnets based on active user count. 
   - Policy decisions, including how network funds are spent, will be determined by the network council. This will consist of a senate and a house.   - Policy decisions, including how network funds are spent, will be determined by the network council. This will consist of a senate and a house.
   - In the senate, each subnet gets one vote.   - In the senate, each subnet gets one vote.
   - In the house, each subnet gets 1 vote per verified active user.   - In the house, each subnet gets 1 vote per verified active user.
-  - No person may represent a subnet unless he has been a registered user for 2 years. 
-  - A verified user must have been a registered user for a minimum of 1 year and have a GPG key that has been signed off by 3-5 other verified users. 
   - The network council has the power to determine:   - The network council has the power to determine:
     - How network funds are spent     - How network funds are spent
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     - How to punish abusers and criminals     - How to punish abusers and criminals
   - The network council is not allowed to vote to ban users   - The network council is not allowed to vote to ban users
 +=== Article II ===
   - A president will be elected once every 2 years. He must have been a registered user for at least 4 years.   - A president will be elected once every 2 years. He must have been a registered user for at least 4 years.
   - The president has the power to make deals with competitors and other networks provided he has 2/3rds support of the house.   - The president has the power to make deals with competitors and other networks provided he has 2/3rds support of the house.
   - The president can appoint judges to help decide on content policy.   - The president can appoint judges to help decide on content policy.
 +=== Article III ===
   - The judges, who must be Christians of good standing, decide on content moderation policy in accordance with the Bible.   - The judges, who must be Christians of good standing, decide on content moderation policy in accordance with the Bible.
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 +  - The network will have the ability to charge fees for network transactions as well as the ability to directly tax subnets based on active user count.
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 +  - No person may represent a subnet unless he has been a registered user for 2 years.
 +  - A verified user must have been a registered user for a minimum of 1 year and have a GPG key that has been signed off by 3-5 other verified users.
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   - The network must ensure that all software used remains fully open source and free software. This means that all members have the right to use, modify, copy, and distribute the software for any purpose at any cost without needing to ask for permission. Any officer attempting to subvert this goal for the network can be banned from the network.   - The network must ensure that all software used remains fully open source and free software. This means that all members have the right to use, modify, copy, and distribute the software for any purpose at any cost without needing to ask for permission. Any officer attempting to subvert this goal for the network can be banned from the network.
   - Each subnet has the right to decide:   - Each subnet has the right to decide: