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CryptoTruth

Morning Post – December 31, 2025

Platform Dependence and Content Control

Several weeks ago, my previous social media account (@CryptoTruth2023) was permanently suspended. An appeal was submitted and denied without a clear explanation, which is a familiar outcome when moderation decisions are driven by automated systems rather than human review.

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Based on my own review of the activity, the suspension appears to have been triggered by a repeated posting pattern: linking to my own long-form articles in replies rather than retyping the same foundational explanations repeatedly, and consistently signing posts under the same handle. While this was not automated or deceptive behavior, pattern-based moderation systems do not evaluate intent, they flag repetition.

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Whether or not that assessment is correct is ultimately irrelevant. The outcome was final, and it exposed a larger issue that matters far more than any single account.

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Relying on third-party platforms as the primary home for your work means accepting that your voice exists at the discretion of systems you do not control. Algorithms enforce patterns, not principles. Accounts can be limited, muted, or removed without transparency, recourse, or continuity.

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Following the suspension, I reclaimed the original handle @CryptoTruth and chose to treat the event as a corrective moment rather than a setback. Social media will continue to function as a distribution channel, not a foundation.

This website now serves as the primary home for my writing and long-form work. It is where articles will live permanently, without algorithmic throttling, moderation ambiguity, or platform dependency. The approach mirrors the same philosophy I apply elsewhere: custody matters — whether it’s assets, ideas, or creative work.

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As of late 2025, this site is still under development, but its purpose is fixed. Content published here is intended to remain accessible, intact, and under direct control.

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Short-form posts on social platforms may reference or point back to this site, but the source material lives here.

 

-CryptoTruth-

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