Bridge: The Code of Positive Trolls
Tool 6 sits at the centre of the framework. The Detection Tools (1-5) teach you to see Disinfolklore. The Adjudication Tools (7-12) teach you to judge it. The Bridge connects them: a six-point algorithm derived from The Six Perfections that proofs any meme — incoming or outgoing — as Positive (Infolklore), Negative (Disinfolklore), or Neutral.
Proof ANY and every communication by you, to you, or within your awareness by these criteria. If its Mana (energy) is the opposite of any or all of the Code of Positive Trolls’s elements, then, you’re dealing with Disinfolklore.
Source: Code of Positive Trolls
The Six Criteria
The Code’s six elements, each expanded as its own Adjudication Tool:
- Generosity → Tool 7
- Ethical Discipline (Right) → Tool 8
- Patience → Tool 10
- Mana/Energy/Implicit Archetypes (Joyous Perseverance) → Tool 9
- Mindfulness/Focus → Tool 11
- Insight/Wisdom → Tool 12
How the Bridge Works
The Code is both a filter and a diagnostic. Applied to incoming memes, it catches Disinfolklore before it enters your Inner Mind. Applied to outgoing communications, it ensures you do not become a vector for someone else’s Disinfolklore. The quick test: “Is it generous?” (Tool 7). The deep test: all six criteria applied in sequence. Russian Disinfolklore fails every time — it is structurally incapable of generosity, ethical discipline, patience, and wisdom simultaneously.
For the full page, see Tool 6: Code of Positive Trolls.
Where Next?
- Detection Tools (1-5) — the perceptual instruments that feed into the Bridge
- Adjudication Tools (7-12) — the six criteria expanded into deep-analysis instruments
- Infolklore — memes that pass the Code; the positive twin of Disinfolklore
- Counter-Disinfolklore — the practice the Code enables