Future Corporate Policy Campaign
A reusable placeholder for the next campaign against an unjust large corporate policy once evidence, targets, and asks are defined.
The concern
The template begins with the policy or pattern people are experiencing, then separates public evidence from reports, assumptions, and emotional reaction.
The ask
Define a reasonable response: disclosure, appeal rights, refund path, policy repair, public dashboard, or timeline for measurable change.
The posture
Treat the audience as awake but not yet organized. The page should guide them from recognition to disciplined action.
Template detail page
We are asking this company to explain the policy, acknowledge the people affected, and provide a measurable path to repair. Silence is not transparency. Complexity is not consent.
Target
To be defined
Primary demand
To be defined by campaign evidence
Tone
Calm, revelatory, organized
Risk control
No unsupported accusations; name uncertainty clearly
Action steps
- 1Collect the evidence and separate facts from reports.
- 2Name one primary corporate target and one primary ask.
- 3Publish a clean campaign page using the shared template.
- 4Invite supporters to repeat the ask and track the response.
Evidence discipline
- Say “players report” when describing experiences the company has not publicly verified.
- Say “perceived fairness” or “opaque systems” instead of alleging hidden mechanics as proven fact.
- Ask for transparency, measurable fixes, and timelines rather than impossible certainty.
- Keep criticism pointed at policies, systems, communication, and outcomes.