Virtual Pages - Source Excerpt 11
Summary
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'metadata-is-identity' => array(
'eyebrow' => 'Records around the message',
'summary' => 'Metadata is not harmless exhaust. At scale it becomes a relationship map, movement history, belief signal, vulnerability profile, and administrative identity layer.',
'overview_sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Content Is Not The Only Sensitive Layer',
'body' => array(
'Who contacted whom, when, where, through which service, on which device, and in what pattern can reveal more than a message body.',
'Third-party possession should not make identity-rich records politically weightless.',
),
),
array(
'title' => 'Aggregation Is The Harm Multiplier',
'body' => array(
'One log may seem minor. Thousands of logs across providers, brokers, apps, agencies, and vendors can become a dossier.',
),
),
),
'sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Thin Facts Make Thick Portraits',
'body' => 'Timestamps, contacts, routes, devices, payments, IPs, location pings, account links, and service logs can reveal worship, organizing, health, legal help, work, romance, distress, and routine.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Third Parties Hold The Map',
'body' => 'Phone companies, platforms, apps, ad networks, payment processors, schools, landlords, employers, and data brokers may hold the pieces. Access through third parties still affects people.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Commercial Surveillance Feeds Public Power',
'body' => 'Data gathered for advertising, fraud prevention, convenience, or analytics can be repurposed through purchase, sharing, subpoena, contract, or platform policy. Broker markets belong in the surveillance map.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Retention Needs A Clock',
'body' => 'The longer linked metadata persists, the easier it becomes to profile people retroactively. Demand retention schedules, deletion logs, access limits, sharing restrictions, and stale-data correction rules.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Records To Request',
'body' => 'Ask for broker contracts, data dictionaries, retention schedules, sharing agreements, access-control policies, audit logs, query statistics, deletion rules, and correction procedures.',
),
),
),
'ai-surveillance' => array(
'eyebrow' => 'Inference, validation, appeal',
'summary' => 'AI surveillance turns ambiguity into rankings, clusters, summaries, matches, flags, and risk scores. Each output is a claim that needs source data, validation, human authority, appeal, and deletion.',
'overview_sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Model Confidence Is Not Public Truth',
'body' => array(
'A score reflects data, assumptions, thresholds, prompts, model limits, and deployment choices. It is not a final truth about a person or event.',
'High-impact uses need documentation, independent testing, human review with power, and a way to repair downstream records.',
),
),
array(
'title' => 'AI Also Changes The Evidence Environment',
'body' => array(
'Synthetic media and AI-generated summaries can contaminate investigative records. Provenance, source notes, and reproducible review matter more as generation gets cheaper.',
),
),
),
'sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Demand A Public-Power Model Card',
'body' => 'Ask what the system does, what it does not do, what data it uses, who approved it, where it is deployed, what thresholds trigger action, and which decisions humans can override.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Validate Against Real Harm',
'body' => 'Look for false positives, dialect or neighborhood bias, protected-activity chilling effects, stale data, demographic skew, automation bias, and whether claimed benefits justify civil-liberties burdens.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Human Review Must Have Power',
'body' => 'A reviewer needs source access, time, authority to disagree, documented reasons, override power, escalation routes, and a duty to correct downstream records when the model is wrong.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Procurement Is The Audit Trail',
'body' => 'Request model purpose, data sources, validation reports, bias assessments, human-review rules, audit rights, retention terms, appeal policy, vendor lock-in, renewal clauses, and termination rights.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Do Not Let AI Launder Uncertainty',
'body' => 'Summaries, entity matches, and risk rankings should preserve uncertainty rather than smoothing it away. Public pages should disclose what is confirmed, inferred, disputed, stale, or unknown.',
),
),
),
'keyword-monitoring' => array(
'eyebrow' => 'Context collapse and review rules',
'summary' => 'Keyword monitoring is triage at most. Words without speaker, purpose, audience, quote context, protected activity, and review rules are a weak basis for judgment.',
'overview_sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Do Not Build Magic-Word Pages',
'body' => array(
'2IA explains governance, review, error, and redress. It does not publish trigger lists, test phrases, tuning guidance, sensor experiments, or evasion tricks.',
),
),
array(
'title' => 'The Public Question',
'body' => array(
'Who wrote the categories, how reviewers are trained, how protected speech is separated, when flags expire, and how people correct bad files.',
),
),
),
'sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Words Are Not Intent',
'body' => 'A term can appear in reporting, study, fiction, prayer, protest, quotation, grief, criticism, translation, or satire. Review has to ask what the speech is doing before judging what it means.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Protected Activity Needs A Screen',
'body' => 'Political speech, journalism, research, religious expression, labor organizing, protest, legal advocacy, and art require safeguards before language becomes a suspicion file.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Flags Need Expiration',
'body' => 'If language creates a flag, the flag needs context review, protected-activity review, retention limits, deletion rules, reviewer notes, and a correction route.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Ask For Review Rules',
'body' => 'Request keyword policy categories, reviewer training, escalation rules, error reports, audit summaries, retention schedules, complaint records, and protected-speech safeguards.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Governance Beats Gamesmanship',
'body' => 'The goal is not to help anyone trip, tune, or dodge monitoring systems. The goal is to force institutions to justify how words become files and how mistakes get repaired.',
),
),
),
'false-positives' => array(
'eyebrow' => 'Error, consequence, repair',
'summary' => 'False positives are the moment a weak signal, stale record, bad match, or overconfident inference becomes a real burden on a person who now has to prove the system wrong.',
'overview_sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Errors Are Not Edge Cases',
'body' => array(
'Large systems create predictable mistakes: shared devices, name collisions, mistranslation, stale databases, poor thresholds, biased training, missing context, and automation bias.',
'The civil-liberties question is whether the system expects errors and provides notice, review, appeal, deletion, and downstream repair.',
),
),
array(
'title' => 'The Repair Standard',
'body' => array(
'A correction that never reaches the downstream file is not enough. Track where the bad record went and whether the person can prove the repair later.',
),
),
),
'sections' => array(
array(
'title' => 'Trace The Error Chain',
'body' => 'Start with the trigger, source record, matching rule, model output, reviewer action, downstream sharing, and adverse consequence. Repair depends on knowing where the bad claim entered the system.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Name The Human Cost',
'body' => 'False positives can cost time, money, travel, housing, employment, schooling, benefits, immigration status, protest access, reputation, and mental health. Error rates matter because people absorb the burden.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Require Notice Where Possible',
'body' => 'People cannot correct secret files they never learn about. High-impact systems should provide notice where lawful, reasons, source access, human review, appeal, and a written outcome.',
),
array(
'title' => 'Audit For Patterned Mistakes',