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Internapolicity -

Internapolicity is the inevitable result of merging our private identities with public platforms. It gives us the illusion of engagement while often stripping us of the capacity for genuine connection. To move beyond Internapolicity, we may need to reclaim the right to be inconsistent, to be private, and to be human—flaws, ambiguities, and all—without the fear of a Napoleonic tribunal in our pockets.

Critically, internapolitan “citizenship” often extends to non-signatories (e.g., a person photographed in a user’s post and subject to that platform’s takedown policy). This creates an : one who is bound by internal policy without having consented to the contract. internapolicity

: Localized network nodes—such as those archived in deep web infrastructure directories like the Fork Subdomain Registry —where individual city blocks operate on dedicated sub-networks. This isolates local traffic and prevents city-wide data congestion. Internapolicity is the inevitable result of merging our

A glitch in a routing subdomain can physically shut down water treatment or traffic lights. This isolates local traffic and prevents city-wide data

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