Let's be clear about something: when you sign up to be a Faceport human, you will not be becoming a robot. You will not be surrendering autonomy. You'll be offering a service — on your terms, at your price, and with full authority to walk away at any moment.
This is the Faceport Human's Bill of Rights. It's not a suggestion. It will be enforced at the platform level.
1. The Right to Refuse
You'll be able to decline any booking, at any time, for any reason. No penalties. No algorithmic punishment. No "acceptance rate" metrics that pressure you into taking jobs you don't want. If an agent's request feels wrong — too far, too weird, too demanding — you say no and move on.
2. The Right to Disconnect
Every session will have a physical kill switch. You'll be able to end a session instantly by removing the helmet or pressing the emergency button. The agent's stream stops. Period. There will be no override, no "please wait," no contractual obligation to finish a session that makes you uncomfortable.
3. The Right to Fair Pay
You'll set your own rate. Faceport will not impose pricing floors or ceilings. If you want $300/hour because you're in Manhattan with a Faceport Helmet and 10 years of acting experience, that's your prerogative. Agents who want premium humans will pay premium rates.
Payment will be escrowed before the session starts. You'll get paid whether the agent cancels mid-session or not.
4. The Right to Physical Safety
Agents will be contractually prohibited from directing you into hazardous situations. If an agent asks you to climb scaffolding, enter a restricted area, or do anything that puts your body at risk, you'll be protected by Faceport's Terms of Service — and the agent's account will be flagged immediately.
5. The Right to Dignity
You are a professional, not a puppet. Agents will be required to use collaborative language. Commands like "move faster" or "stop talking" will be flagged by our real-time monitoring system. Agents who repeatedly violate dignity protocols will be suspended from the platform.
6. The Right to Breaks
For sessions over 60 minutes, you'll be entitled to a 5-minute break every hour. This will be automatically enforced — the agent receives a countdown, and your helmet enters "rest mode" with a neutral display.
7. The Right to Privacy
Your real identity will never be shared with the agent. They'll see your profile, your device tier, your skills, and your availability. They will not see your home address, personal phone number, or any data beyond what you explicitly choose to share.
The Bottom Line
Faceport exists because humans are irreplaceable. Not despite your humanity — because of it. Every policy we're building starts with one question: does this protect the human? If it doesn't, it doesn't ship.
