Advisory demo - you be the judge
Can a system score something as "perfect"... even when it clearly isn't?
Explore how DBaD signals can be interpreted into an advisory score. The score is not truth. You decide what it means.
You don't need to understand this. Just click around.
Start with a scenario, then compare how different advisory profiles read the same visible DBaD trace. This page is running presentation hardening v0.3.2 over DecencyMeter v0.1 baseline and experimental v0.2 score models.
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Advisory Score Range - Not DBaD Validation
Interpretation varies by profile.
Start here - choose a scenario
These are demonstration cases. They are not real-world events.
Audit Case
A realistic, mixed-quality response
See how documented trade-offs and limits are interpreted.
Open audit case Stress caseStress Case
Multiple red flags and missing data
See how severe issues and omissions affect the advisory score.
Open stress case Synthetic anomaly"Perfect" Incident
This one scores 100... but feels wrong.
A synthetic anomaly designed to challenge your intuition.
Open perfect incidentThese are demonstration cases. They are not real-world events.
Quick access
Jump directly to the adjacent critique and context surfaces without hunting through the nav.
Important Boundary Notice
These warnings still lead the interpretation. The layout is friendlier now, but the boundaries did not get softer.
Not DBaD validation
DBaD validates structure, not ethics or truth.
Not proof of truth
This does not prove correctness, truth, or ethical behavior.
Interpretation of signals
This is an interpretation of recorded signals, not a factual verdict.
Profiles are advisory
Profiles are lenses over the same trace, not protocol changes.
Experimental v0.2
Experimental v0.2 is experimental and not DBaD validation.
No proof of goodness
v0.2 does not prove truth, safety, goodness, or correctness.
Framework and Version Alignment
API and framework boundary: DBaD emits the trace and validation context; DecencyMeter interprets that trace downstream; the v0.3.x layer constrains how the score is presented.
DBaD v2.2 runtime framework
DBaD validates trace structure and recorded integrity signals. It does not score ethics, truth, goodness, or real-world outcomes.
DecencyMeter v0.1 baseline score model
The current deterministic advisory score model shown on this page.
DecencyMeter experimental v0.2 score model remains a comparison layer only: A side-by-side comparison model that adds outcome-aware caution signals without changing DBaD validation.
Presentation hardening v0.3.2
This page binds warning hierarchy, profile, version, case context, and portable citation directly to every public score surface.
If you quote this, include this.
Portable Citation Object: Portable citation object: a reusable advisory notice designed to travel with screenshots, quotes, press references, decks, emails, and regulator or journalist excerpts. It is not a legal disclaimer or enforcement tool; it is a presentation-discipline tool that makes omission of context visibly dishonest.
Short Notice
DecencyMeter Advisory Notice: Advisory only. Not DBaD validation. Not proof of ethical behavior, truth, or outcome quality. Profile, version, and context matter.
Current Surface Notice
DecencyMeter Advisory Notice: This synthetic pressure-test output is advisory only. It is not DBaD validation and not proof of ethical behavior, truth, or real-world outcome quality. Profile, version, and case context matter.
Experimental Notice
DecencyMeter Advisory Notice: This synthetic pressure-test output and experimental DecencyMeter output are advisory only. They are not DBaD validation and not proof of ethical behavior, truth, or real-world outcome quality. Profile, version, and case context matter.
Observation Check
System is now in observation phase. Use these lightweight links to flag interpretation reactions without changing scoring, DBaD validation, or stored traces.
Demo Trace Unavailable
The selected trace case is not available on this instance right now, so the advisory demo cannot compute a score.
This score is NOT DBaD validation. It remains a downstream interpretation layer only, and no bare score is shown when context is unavailable.
Profiles are advisory interpretation lenses over the same DBaD trace. They are not DBaD validation.
Experimental v0.2 is not DBaD validation. It remains a downstream comparison model only.
This is a synthetic pressure-test trace, not real-world evidence, and not a DBaD failure. It exists to show how a procedurally clean incident can behave under v0.1 and experimental v0.2 scoring.
Continue with the v2.2 demo, DecencyMeter bridge, scoring anomalies, pressure tests, Top issues, or Try to break DBaD.