Published February 18, 2026 | Version v1
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socioplastics-503-semantichardening

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socioplastics-503-semantichardening-immunity-forging * Language is fortified against algorithmic entropy and platform capture / meaning engineered as infrastructural density (semantic masonry) / builds cognitive firewalls via citational rigor / proprietary lexicon / operational closure (Luhmann) / repetition crystallizes resilience / vague terms replaced with load-bearing syntax / prunes excess (ProteolyticTransmutation) / seals leakage (SystemicLock) / deployment: policy vocabularies, AI data curation, cognitive security / validation: ≥10% decrease in terminological ambiguity (IRR + paraphrase tests) / license: CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 / Anto Lloveras is a transdisciplinary architect and theorist working at the intersection of art, infrastructure, and semantic systems. / citation: Lloveras, A. (v2.2.0). Socioplastics [503] — SemanticHardening: Immunity Forging. LAPIEZA. Madrid. https://antolloveras.blogspot.com

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  • Niklas Luhmann — Social Systems (1995): Operational closure via semantic boundary hardening.
  • Giambattista Vico — Scienza Nuova (1744): Cultures generate own lexicons rather than inherit them.
  • Thomas S. Kuhn — The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962): Paradigm shifts require closure conditions.
  • Safiya Umoja Noble — Algorithms of Oppression (2018): Platform capture mechanisms resisted by semantic density.
  • Paul B. Preciado — Testo Junkie (2020): Counter-narrative as semantic fortification.