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The Age-Gated Internet Re-Revisited: Beyond the Censorship Industrial Complex

Institutional Convergence, Memetic Evolution and the New Architecture of Digital Governance. Building on my earlier Age-Gated Internet articles, this essay examines the evidence presented by Mike Benz and Michael Shellenberger and then proposes a broader systems model. Rather than framing online governance as either coincidence or conspiracy, it argues that institutional convergence, memetic evolution, technological change and AI-driven legitimacy pressures are collectively reshaping the internet into an increasingly governed, identity-centric infrastructure.

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Oh Birmingham, My Birmingham

Oh Birmingham, my Birmingham. How did it come to this? Once proud. Once industrial. Once ambitious. Now, we stand at a low point: streets lined not with opportunity but with black bin bags and broken promises. Today, a major incident has been declared. Not for flood, nor fire, nor terror. But for rubbish.

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