Memdeklaro - Self declaration of identity (https://memdeklaro.org/) empowers people to self-declare their own identity, without third parties, surveillance or censorship. Aiming to present an alternative to the exclusionary state monopoly on identity, Memdeklaro is accessible to everyone, and is a non-government and non-corporate project, similar to Garry Davis’s World Passport and Digitalcourage’s ID with self-chosen data. Memdeklaro’s self declaration generator, ebook, presentation and webpage are in the public domain: https://github.com/memdeklaro


This seems like a solution looking for a problem.
How can I or the people around me trust this when it’s licensed under unlicense?
If governments and companies decide to adopt this I feel like only then will this become a real useful tool.
As it is currently, it’s an interesting idea that needs a bit more development time on the initial concept or pitch.
Why is no license a red flag? Other than failing to protect future developments from trivial enshittification and takeover, anyways…
Companies don’t like legally-questionable (in their mind at least) licenses. If you look at the people who use this license, it’s mostly very small personal projects.
That’s orthogonal to why it is bad. Many licenses are “legally questionable” for closed corporations to use.