approvalthrough
Approvalthrough is a term used to describe a decision-making mechanism in which actions, projects, or content require multiple stages of endorsement from designated parties before authorization is granted. The concept emphasizes distributed authority, accountability, and traceability by embedding approval as a process rather than a single, authoritative decision. The core idea is to move decisions along a predefined workflow that collects, validates, and aggregates approval signals from relevant stakeholders.
In practice, approvalthrough workflows specify roles, responsibilities, and thresholds. Typical stages include proposal submission, initial review,
Applications and benefits: in governance, approvalthrough can reduce unilateral risk and increase legitimacy; in software and
Variations include formal consensus models, where majority or unanimity is required, and risk-based models, where approval