Tag: resilience systems
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Operator Brief: The Reversal Path
A practical operator brief for designing reversal paths: visible ways for users and moderators to undo, correct, review, or appeal meaningful actions.
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Operator Brief: The Trust Receipt
A practical operator brief for leaving clear trust receipts: short records of what changed, why it changed, who reviewed it, and when it should be checked again.
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Operator Brief: The Source Ladder
A practical operator brief for ranking claims by source quality, custody, context, corroboration, and usefulness before they enter the archive.
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Operator Brief: The Visibility Ledger
A practical operator brief for tracking what a site, community, or archive makes visible, hides, delays, summarizes, or routes behind members-only gates.
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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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Intel Report 011: Protocol Fatigue
Intel Report 011 examines protocol fatigue: overloaded rules, ignored procedures, checklist blindness, and governance systems that wear people down.
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Operator Brief: Minimum Viable Memory
A practical operator brief for minimum viable memory: what to record when time is short and the archive still needs a durable trail.
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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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Operator Brief: Quiet Escalation Paths
A practical operator brief for designing quiet escalation paths across moderation, security, source review, and continuity work.