Leisure Premise
We all need a place where we can interact.
Our interactions shouldn't be monetized.
Leisure Principles
You can't lose what you don't have
Leisure does not personalize what you do in the net. All actions map to ghosts. Only tokens can map ghosts to profiles. Tokens are not stored by leisure.
Transparency
Leisure reveals all operational approaches. Source code is not revealed only to ensure security in the early releases.
Free with no ads & no data sales
Leisure is free and displays no ads. Leisure aims to make money through selling access to the analytical dashboard and personalization features.
Social hygiene
Leisure does all it can to ensure privacy without tradeoffs to user experience. You do your part. Do not add people you don't know.
Leisure Roadmap
Inception
Crowdfunding to warrant commitment
- $95K
- Ensure there is users' need
- From hobby to profession
Sustainability
Building the business model
- Profit > 0
- Stay free to use + no ads
- Sell ability to manage leisure
Learning
Training the behavioral model
- AI ≈ Management
- Ability to manage allows voting
- Leisure is taught to make decisions
Autonomy
Autonomous organization
- AI = Management
- Leisure takes ownership of assets
- Leisure makes decisions
Introducing the Leisure System
- Here we explain the concepts behind leisure
- We do not issue formal specifications before we are sure this action would not compromise security

Data Protection
Leisure is a network of ghosts

- Ghosts hold no info of the profile data
- Your ghost is friends with ghosts of your friends
Token transforms ghosts into people

- Token matches your ghost and ghosts of your friends to profiles
You get the necessary profile data

- Unlike ghost network, the real network is not stored anywhere
- The necessary part of the network is recovered via token whenever needed
How is this possible?
It's simple for one person

- Your token says who you are and who your ghost is
- No token - no way to map a ghost to a profile
Access to friends' profiles

- Suppose your profile has an id of 2 and mine is 3
- If we are friends, we can attach the sum of two ids to both of our ghosts
- By only looking at 5, one cannot determine our profiles. They could be 1 and 4, or 0 and 5, or something else (think negative numbers or fractions)
- Yet, either of us can access profile of another
Joining events is tricky, too

- When we join an event, we also need to see profiles of other participants
- They may not be our friends
- By similar logic, we could attach the sum of an event key and our profile to an event id and our ghost
- This way, if we know the event key, we can always access this event's participants
Event Classes
- Depending on each event's visibility, the keys are different
- Public events do not hide your profile behind a ghost
- Participants of private events are ghosts. All of them are friends with the organizer, but may not be friends with one another
- Participants of secret events are ghosts. The key is contained in event link
