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Signal Under Conditions of Flow: The Architecture of Public Cognition After the Open Web

An exploration of how modern internet systems optimise for communication, visibility, and behavioural flow while increasingly undermining the structural conditions required for cumulative public cognition. Examining flow systems, identity-mediated participation, infrastructural governance, AI-driven abstraction, and cognitive continuity, the article argues that public reasoning is becoming constrained, minority infrastructure operating inside environments optimised for throughput rather than understanding.

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All Noise and No Signal: The Future of Online Spaces

As the blogosphere fades and platforms like Google become increasingly closed, conversation has migrated into private digital spaces. But these environments prioritise flow over structure, producing constant activity without persistence. The result is signal collapse: ideas emerge but fail to stabilise or accumulate. What remains is noise without memory, interaction without development, and a web that increasingly struggles to function as a medium for sustained thinking

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