Uncrowned Guard
Resident
The modern internet has a problem.
Hidden disclosures. Unreadable terms of service. Vague legal language. Platforms that leave users wondering whether they’re valued as people — or simply metrics on a dashboard.
At Uncrowned Empire, we don’t want to be part of that problem.
Today, we’re announcing a new long-term initiative: a growing collection of Ethics & Standards articles that will define how we operate, how we treat our staff, and how we engage with our community.
These aren’t just statements. They are commitments — and in some cases, they will require us to change how we currently do things.
At the end of the day, our goal is simple:
Every user should feel welcome, informed, involved, and respected.
We are building a system where:
No more guessing if someone is being treated fairly. No more hidden deals.
Going forward, our staff will always receive compensation at or above the highest-paid external service contributor, when payments are applicable. Our staff are the foundation of everything we build — and they will be treated that way.
Member → Community Staff → Paid Staff
A new Community Staff role will serve as the standard entry point — a volunteer position focused on moderation, engagement, and community support.
The goal is simple:
Our staff should be people who already care about the community they’re helping build.
Our upcoming Ethics of Journalism and News Editing will define:
In a world where AI is often hidden or denied, we’re taking the opposite approach:
We are not interested in banning AI outright. But we are very interested in how it is used, especially by staff.
Our upcoming guidelines will focus on one core principle:
We are also exploring:
But we are committed to doing this the right way — even if it means more work, slower growth, or rethinking how things have always been done.
Because in the end, this isn’t just about building websites.
It’s about building something people can trust.
— The Uncrowned Empire Team
Hidden disclosures. Unreadable terms of service. Vague legal language. Platforms that leave users wondering whether they’re valued as people — or simply metrics on a dashboard.
At Uncrowned Empire, we don’t want to be part of that problem.
Today, we’re announcing a new long-term initiative: a growing collection of Ethics & Standards articles that will define how we operate, how we treat our staff, and how we engage with our community.
These aren’t just statements. They are commitments — and in some cases, they will require us to change how we currently do things.
At the end of the day, our goal is simple:
Every user should feel welcome, informed, involved, and respected.
👥 Ethics for Staff & Contracted Work
One of the first areas we’re addressing is something rarely discussed publicly: how platforms treat their own people.We are building a system where:
- Staff and contracted contributors can see each other’s terms and roles
- Compensation structures are transparent and comparable
- There is a space for open discussion between paid contributors and staff
No more guessing if someone is being treated fairly. No more hidden deals.
A Key Change Going Forward
We are also addressing a long-standing issue:That ends now.In the past, certain paid services (such as external contributors) could end up earning more than our own paid staff.
Going forward, our staff will always receive compensation at or above the highest-paid external service contributor, when payments are applicable. Our staff are the foundation of everything we build — and they will be treated that way.
🌱 A New Path: From Member to Staff
We are also changing how we build our team.- We will no longer actively recruit external staff
- All future staff will come from within our community
Member → Community Staff → Paid Staff
A new Community Staff role will serve as the standard entry point — a volunteer position focused on moderation, engagement, and community support.
The goal is simple:
Our staff should be people who already care about the community they’re helping build.
📰 Ethics of Journalism & News Editing
We are also formalizing our approach to content.Our upcoming Ethics of Journalism and News Editing will define:
- How we source and credit information
- How we approach ethical writing and transparency
- What it means to operate as a responsible editorial platform
We curate, analyze, and present information — and we believe being honest about that distinction matters.We are editors, not journalists.
Transparency in AI Use
We’ve already taken steps in this direction with our AI Usage Notice, where we openly disclose when AI tools are used in writing or editing.In a world where AI is often hidden or denied, we’re taking the opposite approach:
Not because we have to — but because you deserve to know.If AI was used, we’ll tell you.
🤖 Ethics of AI Use in Our Community
AI is here — and it’s not going away.We are not interested in banning AI outright. But we are very interested in how it is used, especially by staff.
Our upcoming guidelines will focus on one core principle:
This means:If a staff member is engaging with the community, a real human should be behind it.
- ❌ No automated AI posting by staff
- ❌ No AI-driven replies pretending to be human interaction
- ❌ No unattended accounts engaging with users
- ✅ AI can be used for grammar, clarity, and drafting support
- ✅ Standard automation (like welcome messages or support acknowledgments) remains acceptable
🔍 Looking Ahead
These are just the first steps.We are also exploring:
- Ethics and transparency standards for social media content, where AI may be used differently
- Additional policies as new technologies emerge
❤️ Our Commitment
We’re not perfect. We’re still small. And we’re still learning.But we are committed to doing this the right way — even if it means more work, slower growth, or rethinking how things have always been done.
Because in the end, this isn’t just about building websites.
It’s about building something people can trust.
— The Uncrowned Empire Team







