Understand first.
RUTIN starts in Visitor mode so the system can be understood before asking how someone wants to participate.
Public, private, and professional life should not live inside one flattened profile.
Yet most social platforms ask people to behave as if only one version of themselves exists.
RUTIN separates context before participation begins.
Before someone posts, joins, votes, follows, or collaborates, the platform should know which participation context is active.
Visibility, reputation, contribution, community presence.
Boundaries, trusted circles, safer participation, context.
Domain credibility, roles, verified contribution, work trust.
Visitor mode keeps the platform open while explaining why identity contexts should not be merged into one profile.
RUTIN starts in Visitor mode so the system can be understood before asking how someone wants to participate.
Visitor mode is not punishment. It is the open preview layer of the website and keeps the flow calm.
Deeper examples need context. Choose identity only when it makes sense.
The website should not force identity immediately. Visitor stays default until the context gate. After choosing an identity, the full website can remember that session and allow switching.
Visitor mode keeps the website open while explaining how identity changes participation across communities.
The website explains the platform before asking you to choose identity.
When deeper actions begin, the website asks which identity should guide participation.
Visitor preview stays available while deeper examples follow identity.
Visitor mode explains how participation works before asking you to choose public, private, or professional identity.
After identity is chosen, participation moves differently across communities. Public presence expands visibility, private participation protects boundaries, and professional identity builds trust through contribution.
See how communities work before entering.
Understand public, private, and professional layers.
Communities operate with structure and accountability.
Visitor mode stays open but limited.
Identity is selected only when action needs it.
Public, private, and professional presence remain separate so participation stays clear.
Visible participation, public contribution, community-facing presence, and reputation.
Boundary-safe exploration, trusted context, and private participation without external sharing.
Domain credibility, verified contribution, serious collaboration, and structured reputation.
Communities are the main environment where identity and participation become meaningful.
Communities can be explored before joining. Structure appears before commitment.
Posts, replies, votes, reputation, and identity signals exist inside communities — not outside them.
Leaders manage rules, moderation, announcements, governance, and direction.
Trust grows when public visibility, private interaction, and professional contribution remain separate.
Posts, joins, follows, and voting happen from the active identity mode.
Private activity remains separate from public participation.
Professional trust grows through role, contribution, and visible responsibility.
RUTIN introduces communities, identity separation, governance, and trust before participation begins.
Most platforms flatten public, private, and professional life into one surface.
RUTIN creates communities where identity and participation stay structured.
Identity, communities, and contribution stay connected inside one environment.
Visitor, public, private, and professional paths stay connected inside one structured environment.