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Terms Console
Module: Core / Legal
Stats OS - Terms Snapshot

Terms for accounts, signals, and platform tools

This page explains how Stats accounts, Forecast, Nari, bots, and connected tools behave, what may be logged, and what the platform can and cannot promise. Using the site or bots after July 4, 2026means you're operating under this version.

Who can use Stats, and what we expect from you when you do.

Access & Accounts

Stats is meant for people who can legally use Discord, Google sign-in, and web services in their region. By using it, you confirm you are allowed to do so and that you will keep your login credentials safe.

  • Discord or email sign-in ties activity to your account so ownership, edits, and moderation can be tracked.
  • Connected logins let one Stats Account open from more than one provider without replacing Meshes, widgets, or profile data.
  • Age/eligibility: you must meet the minimum age/requirements for Discord and your local laws.

If an account is abused or compromised, we may suspend access to protect other users and the network.

Terms Brief

Snapshot of recurring community language
Forecast

The Stats read layer for public signals, source briefs, grouped stories, and Nari-cleared reads.

Source Brief

An honest, non-AI-final summary from available sources. It should stay useful without pretending to be Nari.

Nari Read

A cleared AI read that explains what the story is, why it matters, and what might happen next.

Heartbeat

A server-side refresh that keeps Forecast warming in the background instead of waiting for a browser tab.

Infrastructure Gap

The difference between appearing influential and actually maintaining systems, tools, or platforms that persist beyond a single show.

Rebrand Attempt

A name, format, or aesthetic change intended to reset public perception without structural change.

Hex

A symbolic or performative act where a creator claims to curse, manifest, or invoke consequences toward another party. Generally treated as theatrical rather than literal.

Phone Stream

A low-production broadcast method often associated with instability, immediacy, or lack of operational support.

Cycle

A recurring pattern where a creator exits, rebrands, returns, or reignites old conflicts, often producing similar outcomes despite changed circumstances.