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Gun rightsGun control

Gun-rights pledge → Gun-control donation

If matched, this beats spending money on a zero-sum advocacy fight.

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State
Worked example
Exposure
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Condition
No commitment
Protection
No commitment will be created
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Overview

Redirect $1,000 I would have sent to gun-rights lobbying into a global poverty fund.

Key details

Your action
Example only. Create a reviewed draft before anyone can rely on it.
Charge timing
Worked examples do not charge or authorize money.
Verification
Reviewer inspection of the named evidence before reliance.
Recipient
GiveWell Top Charities Fund
Verification & funding

Effect on this action: Requires adapter recheck. This is context, not a verdict.

Fund: GiveWell Top Charities Fund

Payment route: Every.org

Verification: Registered destination selected; review required before reliance

Receipt: Manual review required

Review: Reviewer inspection of the named evidence before reliance.

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Gun-rights pledge → Gun-control donationPreview only · No charge now
Amount (preview)
$1,000

What happens

  • Review current terms
  • Upload evidence only if required
  • Human review runs where backed
  • No commitment was created in this preview

Price & exposure

You commit
$1,000
Potential max exposure
Preview only
Charged now
$0.00
Moves if cleared
No

Your methods

Pay-in authorization
Not connected
Payout (if any)
Not needed for this preview
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Worked example · Example

Gun-rights pledge → Gun-control donation

Exposure
Preview only
Condition
No commitment
Release
No commitment will be created

No commitment was created.

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Requirements & rules

A real listing still needs identity checks, evidence review, challenge windows, and a reviewed agreement room before anyone can rely on it.

Structured terms

What this example trades

Format

Donation offset

Gun rights for Gun control

Duration

3 months

Exit conditions and reliance rules must be confirmed in a real agreement room.

Evidence method

Manual review required

Evidence must be named before either side treats the trade as complete.

Offered action

Redirect $1,000 I would have sent to gun-rights lobbying into a global poverty fund.

Requested action

Redirect $1,000 you would have sent to gun-control lobbying into the same global poverty fund.

Review context

Why this is still only an example

The worked record demonstrates scanability and terms, but a real listing still needs identity checks, evidence review, challenge windows, and an agreement room after a mutual introduction.

current status

human review

Status card

Status: Worked example; manual review required before reliance.

Why this status: human review: the visible status is still a review state, not completion, custody, enforceability, or moral endorsement.

status_visiblehuman_review_required

Next step: Treat this as a review state, not a claim of completion, legal enforceability, custody, or moral endorsement.

action evidence

pass

Action evidence

Reviewer inspection of the named evidence before reliance.

Why this status: pass: a named proof method and clear evidence locator are present for reviewer inspection.

evidence_rule_namedevidence_sufficiency

Next step: Attach or inspect one scoped artifact for each factual action claim before relying on the record.

baseline confidence

pass

Counterfactual baseline

Moderate: Baseline claim: $1,000 would otherwise have gone to Gun rights. Reviewers should ask for prior giving history, dated intent, and counterparty challenge.

Why this status: pass: the baseline is stated with enough support to enter counterfactual review.

baseline_statedbaseline_credibility

Next step: What would you do if this trade did not happen? Be concrete. Mention your current intention, prior behavior, or any evidence that makes your baseline credible.

externality review

human review

Externality review

Political-adjacent case study. Keep below lower-risk examples and require externality review for affected communities and unrepresented values.

Why this status: human review: the mode or causes can affect third parties, incentives, or unrepresented values.

externality_review_requiredhuman_review_required

Next step: Ask who is affected outside the two parties, what harm pathway exists, and what remedy or challenge window is available.

participant relative scores

pass

Participant-relative scores

Participant-stated importance 8/10; counterparty minimum 7/10. Confidence: High.

Why this status: pass: scores are bounded as participant-stated context, not platform ranking.

participant_relative_scoresno_global_moral_ranking

Next step: This score reflects the participant's own stated priorities. It is not a platform judgment about objective moral value.

appeal scope

human review

Appeal scope

Appeals should target the specific reviewed claim, evidence row, baseline concern, disclosure decision, or policy flag.

Why this status: human review: appeals require reviewer handling and must stay within the reviewed issue.

appealable_review_scopereviewer_summary

Next step: If you think this review decision is wrong, appeal the specific claim that was reviewed. Appeals do not reopen unrelated moral disagreements by default.

Participant-stated importance

8/10

Not a platform moral ranking. This score reflects the participant's stated view, not Moral Trade's assessment of moral value.

Counterparty minimum acceptable importance

7/10

A counterparty would still need to agree this threshold is adequate.

Confidence

High

Confidence is about the stated score and review context, not objective moral value.

Action evidence

Manual review required

Reviewer inspection of the named evidence before reliance.

Baseline confidence

Moderate

Baseline claim: $1,000 would otherwise have gone to Gun rights. Reviewers should ask for prior giving history, dated intent, and counterparty challenge.

Third-party externality review

Required before reliance

Political-adjacent case study. Keep below lower-risk examples and require externality review for affected communities and unrepresented values.

Safety boundary

No escrow or custody claim

Moral Trade records terms and evidence; it is not legal, tax, custody, or escrow service.

Externality questions

  • Who might object to this trade?
  • Could this create bad incentives?
  • Could this harm people or values not represented by the parties?
  • Does this proposal need external reviewer input?
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