samoreportach
Samoreportach is a term used in discussions of data governance and civic technology to describe a structured approach to collecting and validating self-reported information. It envisions self-reports that are user-generated but captured within a standardized, auditable workflow that preserves privacy and supports verification. In practice, samoreportach advocates for templates, identity attestation, versioning, and cryptographic signing to enable data provenance and reproducibility while reducing erroneous or fraudulent submissions.
Etymology and status: The term appears to be a coined neologism with unclear origin; it is not
Core components: Standardized reporting templates, user consent controls, minimum data collection, cryptographic logs, privacy-preserving aggregation, and
Applications: Civic incident reporting, consumer feedback, public health surveys, disaster response. Benefits include improved data reliability,
Related concepts: Self-report, data provenance, verifiable reporting, citizen science, privacy-preserving data sharing.