No explicit privacy policy visible in truncated head; standard WordPress structure suggests privacy page exists but not directly evaluated.
Terms of Service
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No explicit ToS observed in provided content; not independently scored.
Accessibility
+0.05
Article 2 Article 19 Article 27
Standard WordPress accessibility features (screen-reader-text, semantic HTML) present in structure.
Mission
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Domain is personal technical blog; no explicit mission statement in head; domain context suggests transparency-focused developer communication.
Editorial Code
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No editorial code of conduct observable in provided content.
Ownership
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Author identified as Daniel (daniel.haxx.se); curl maintainer. Single-author blog structure.
Access Model
+0.10
Article 19 Article 20
Content is freely accessible; no paywall or subscription model detected. RSS feeds available (public distribution mechanism).
Ad/Tracking
-0.05
Article 12
Standard WordPress/jQuery/theme libraries loaded; typical analytics infrastructure likely present but not explicitly visible in truncated head. Conservative small negative modifier for standard digital tracking presence.
Content does not directly address right to life, security, or personal liberty.
ND
Article 4No Slavery
Content does not address slavery or servitude.
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Article 5No Torture
Content does not address torture or cruel treatment.
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Article 6Legal Personhood
Content does not address legal personhood or recognition before the law.
ND
Article 7Equality Before Law
Content does not address legal equality or equal protection.
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Article 8Right to Remedy
Content does not address effective remedies or judicial recourse.
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Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
Content does not address arbitrary arrest or detention.
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Article 10Fair Hearing
Content does not address fair hearing or impartial tribunal.
ND
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
Content does not address criminal law or presumption of innocence.
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Article 12Privacy
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.14
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
WordPress infrastructure and theme system may include standard tracking (jQuery, theme libraries). Blog structure allows reader comments but no privacy/data handling detail visible in truncated content. Minor negative structural modifier for standard digital tracking presence.
Observable Facts
jQuery and WordPress libraries loaded, standard in modern WordPress installs.
Comment feed available suggesting community participation permitted.
No explicit privacy or data handling statement visible in provided head content.
Inferences
Standard WordPress infrastructure typically includes analytics and tracking mechanisms.
+0.48
Article 13Freedom of Movement
Medium Advocacy Practice Coverage
Editorial
+0.40
Structural
+0.35
SETL
+0.14
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content is freely accessible without geographic or demographic restriction. RSS feeds enable free distribution. Domain context (daniel.haxx.se) shows author resides outside US, demonstrating cross-border communication.
Observable Facts
Page is publicly accessible without login or geographic restriction.
RSS feed links provided for open distribution: https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/feed/
Content published via standard web protocols (HTTP/HTTPS) without geofencing.
Author identified as Daniel (curl maintainer); curl is used globally across borders.
Inferences
Free access and RSS distribution support freedom of movement of information.
Transparent technical blog format enables cross-border communication of security governance decisions.
International developer audience for curl project supports transnational freedom of expression.
ND
Article 14Asylum
Content does not address asylum or refugee protection.
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Article 15Nationality
Content does not address nationality or right to change nationality.
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Article 16Marriage & Family
Content does not address marriage or family rights.
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Article 17Property
Content does not address property rights or ownership.
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Article 18Freedom of Thought
Content does not directly address freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.
+0.58
Article 19Freedom of Expression
High Advocacy Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.50
Structural
+0.45
SETL
+0.16
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Core content: transparent communication about security governance decisions. Author openly announces policy reversal ('mistake') demonstrating freedom to hold, receive, and impart opinions without interference. RSS distribution and public comments enable broad dissemination.
Observable Facts
Article explicitly describes reversal of security platform policy, stating 'This move turns out to have been a mistake and we are now undoing that part'.
Public disclosure of decision-making rationale (moving from GitHub back to Hackerone).
Comments feed enabled for public discourse: https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/comments/feed/
Multiple distribution formats: web, RSS feed, social sharing metadata (Open Graph tags present).
Author transparency about process: prior announcement of end of bug-bounty mentioned in article context.
Inferences
Direct admission of error supports freedom to hold and revise opinions without censorship.
Public platform for governance communication protects freedom to impart information to stakeholders.
Comment functionality enables dialogue consistent with freedom to receive and discuss opinions.
Multi-channel distribution (web, RSS, social metadata) removes barriers to information access.
Transparent reversal of policy demonstrates absence of pressure to maintain original decision, supporting freedom of expression.
+0.38
Article 20Assembly & Association
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.35
Structural
+0.30
SETL
+0.13
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content supports peaceful assembly through open technical community participation (comment threads, bug-bounty process). No evidence of prohibition, but limited direct application.
Observable Facts
Public comments enabled on blog post, enabling community assembly around technical governance.
Bug-bounty program structure (curling platform selection) addresses security researcher community needs.
Article announces community-impacting governance change with rationale.
Inferences
Open comment system permits peaceful assembly of security researchers and developers around governance decisions.
Platform choice (Hackerone vs GitHub) directly affects researcher community's ability to participate in coordinated security process.
+0.33
Article 21Political Participation
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.30
Structural
+0.25
SETL
+0.12
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Open-source project governance (curl security process) enables participation in governance. Public decision-making about security platform transparent to stakeholders.
Observable Facts
Security governance process (platform choice) is publicly disclosed and discussed.
Bug-bounty and disclosure process are accessible to security researchers globally.
Reversal of decision announced publicly, enabling stakeholder input.
Inferences
Transparent security governance enables participation of security researchers in process decisions.
Public announcement of platform change permits affected parties (researchers) to voice concerns and affect outcomes.
ND
Article 22Social Security
Content does not address social security or economic rights directly.
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Article 23Work & Equal Pay
Content does not address work, employment, or labor rights.
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Article 24Rest & Leisure
Content does not address rest, leisure, or working hours.
ND
Article 25Standard of Living
Content does not address health or social welfare.
ND
Article 26Education
Content does not address education.
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Article 27Cultural Participation
Low Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.20
SETL
+0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Open-source project (curl) is community-shared cultural/technical good. Transparent governance supports participation in cultural-scientific community. Limited direct evidence.
Observable Facts
curl is internationally developed open-source software (shared cultural-technical resource).
Security governance process affects global developer and researcher community.
Transparent decision-making enables community participation in governance of shared resource.
Inferences
Open-source software represents shared cultural-technical heritage accessible to international community.
Transparent governance of security process supports community's right to participate in advancement of shared technical resource.
+0.23
Article 28Social & International Order
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Transparent governance of security process supports social/international order for protection of rights. Limited direct evidence.
Observable Facts
Security disclosure process addresses protection of user base (broader social order).
Platform selection (Hackerone, GitHub) affects international security researcher community.
Inferences
Transparent security governance contributes to international order protecting stakeholder rights and interests.
+0.28
Article 29Duties to Community
Low Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.20
SETL
+0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Transparent governance and community participation reflect responsibilities in open-source ecosystem. Limited evidence.
Observable Facts
Article acknowledges failure ('mistake') in platform selection decision.
Correction and reversal demonstrate accountability to community.
Inferences
Admission of error and corrective action demonstrate acceptance of responsibility to community.
Transparent governance reflects duties to stakeholders in shared security process.
ND
Article 30No Destruction of Rights
Content does not address interpretation or limitation of rights.