The LOVE Index shouldn't be owned by any single company, team, or entity. It should be a decentralized, community-driven measurement of world positivity — built by the people who believe the world is worth measuring.
Anyone can propose new data sources, new indices, or new methodologies for inclusion. All proposals are reviewed transparently and included based on data quality, relevance, and community consensus. No gatekeeping. No black boxes.
The more perspectives we include, the more accurate the index becomes. Your data matters.
APIs, datasets, sensor networks, or open data that measure any dimension of global positivity or wellbeing.
New dimensions of positivity we haven't thought of yet. Culture, education, equality, biodiversity — the index should grow.
Better NLP models, weighting algorithms, normalisation techniques, or aggregation strategies for computing sentiment.
Expanding coverage beyond our current cities. Local air quality stations, regional health data, localised news feeds.
Independent verification of our methodology, data pipeline, and scoring algorithms. We welcome scrutiny.
The LOVE Index is too important to be owned by one team, one company, or one algorithm. It should be governed by the community that uses it — transparent, auditable, and evolving with the world it measures.
This is the roadmap. Not a promise — a commitment to building in the right direction.
The LOVE Index will eventually be governed by a Decentralized Autonomous Organization. Token holders vote on new data sources, methodology changes, and index weights.
All data sources, weights, and scores are published on-chain. Every update is traceable. Every calculation is verifiable. Nothing is hidden.
Anyone can propose a change. New data source? New subindex? Better weighting? Submit it, defend it, and let the community decide.
Moving from a single reporter to a network of independent oracle providers. Multiple data pipelines, consensus-based scoring, no single point of failure.