Ladder Points are a semi-transparent biosocial scoring system used in Neo-Europa to quantify the status, productivity, and loyalty of registered middle-class citizens. Central to life in the Middle Ring, Ladder Points determine access to housing, services, social visibility, and upward mobility within the city’s rigid hierarchy.
Overview
Introduced after the Climate Exodus and refined during the early years of corporate governance, the Ladder Point system is administered by an array of corporate AI nodes, primarily operated by Swert Systems and Sleus Dynatek. It forms the basis of what is unofficially called the Ladder Class—citizens constantly monitored and ranked to ensure stability, compliance, and aspiration.
How It Works
Ladder Points are accumulated or lost through:
- Workplace productivity scores and feedback metrics
- Civic behavior (e.g., voluntary public service, algorithmic politeness)
- Emotional compliance measured through passive sensors and biometric cues
- Approved religious participation (non-Chapel) and social bonding indicators
- Purchase patterns aligned with corporate-licensed goods and lifestyle choices
Citizens access their point totals via personal dashboards, Veil overlays, or embedded implants. Points are tied to key entitlements:
- Vertical apartment placement (higher floor = higher prestige)
- Access to higher-tier education pods and healthcare AI
- Dating pool visibility in corporate-moderated social networks
- Early access to commercial drops, luxury goods, and travel clearance
Cultural Impact
The system has created a gamified culture of "climbers and compliers". Residents obsessively track their fluctuations, compare scores with neighbors, and host private events known as Ascension Dinners to celebrate point milestones.
Falling in Ladder Points can result in:
- Loss of floor access or forced relocation within a CivSphere
- Downgraded job algorithms and partner compatibility scores
- Social invisibility—fewer Veil interactions, muted public presence
Most terrifyingly, a prolonged decline below threshold may trigger placement in a Reorientation Retreat or “soft fading”—gradual exclusion from all upward tracks.
Slum Relationship and Black Market Imitation
While the Ladder Point system does not officially apply to residents of the Smart Slums, its influence is deeply felt.
- Slum-dwellers often use bootleg Ladder Point displays, either as motivational fiction or to present themselves as "ascent-worthy" to recruiters.
- Black-market implants offer simulated biosocial dashboards with falsified rankings.
- Stories circulate about individuals who were “noticed” by Middle Ring recruiters for mirroring Ladder behavior—though most are myth or cautionary tales.
This has led to a form of cultural shadow-chasing in the slums, where mimicking the Ladder Class is both a survival tactic and a dream of escape.
Criticism
Critics argue that Ladder Points are a form of algorithmic feudalism, reinforcing class stratification under the guise of merit. Some dissidents from the Core refer to it as “climbing toward surveillance,” while rogue Chapel cults call it “the Digital Tower of Babel.”