This document defines the epistemic safeguards, conditions of use, and methodological constraints governing the legitimate application of closed collective frameworks, with Crowd-Based Dynamics (CBD) as its reference case. It does not introduce any new theoretical content, laws, variables, or formal mechanisms, nor does it extend or reinterpret the CBD framework. Its purpose is strictly methodological and deontological: to prevent predictive, normative, prescriptive, or coercive misuse of CBD when mobilized in institutional, organizational, technological, or applied research contexts. The document clarifies what it means to “use” a closed framework without transforming it into an instrument of control, optimization, or governance. By explicitly defining passive implementation principles, prohibitions of active coupling, and strict separation between diagnosis and decision, this document functions as a protective epistemic layer. It ensures the integrity, neutrality, and non-instrumental character of CBD, while allowing its legitimate use as a structural diagnostic and audit framework. This document constitutes the canonical safeguard of the CBD corpus. It secures the epistemic closure established in the theoretical and applicative documents, and guarantees that any external usage remains compatible with the scientific status of the framework.
Wilson John Sterking Lauret (Thu,) studied this question.