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Information Failure Modes in Networked Violence

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Information Failure Modes in Networked Violence develops a structural framework for analysing information failure in networked systems. It examines how audit suppression, chronology loss, incentive distortion, and platform-level defaults interact under adversarial pressure to produce coercion, escalation, and systemic risk. It collapses attribution ambiguity to the point where systems must either internalise cost or openly refuse to do so.

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