Tag: digital sovereignty
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Field Note 020: Context Collapse
A field note on context collapse: what happens when separate audiences, timelines, rooms, and meanings are forced into one visible surface.
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Field Note 017: Interface Debt
A field note on interface debt: the accumulated confusion, hidden defaults, stale controls, and trust loss created by neglected user surfaces.
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Intel Report 014: Legibility Pressure
Intel Report 014 examines legibility pressure: how systems reshape people, communities, and records into forms that are easier to classify and govern.
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Intel Report 013: The Proxy Mandate
Intel Report 013 studies the proxy mandate: how platforms, institutions, models, and intermediaries act on behalf of people who never directly authorized the result.
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Field Note 015: Consent Drift
A field note on consent drift: the slow movement from meaningful permission to passive acceptance across platforms, policies, and civic systems.
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Operator Brief: The Repair Window
A practical operator brief for using repair windows to fix small errors, close exposures, update records, and restore trust before failures spread.
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Operator Brief: Operational Silence
A practical operator brief for using operational silence: when not to publish, when not to react, and how quiet protects signal.
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Intel Report 010: The Ethics of Redundancy
Intel Report 010 examines redundancy ethics: backup power, duplicated channels, access responsibility, and avoiding resilient abuse.
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Field Note 012: Identity Weather
A field note on identity weather: reputation shifts, verification pressure, account trust, and how operators read access climates.