Cancel– the practice of public condemnation of a person or organization with the aim of removing their status while preventing their ability to regain it.

Cancel Culture – the practice of public condemnation of a person or organization with the aim of removing their status while preventing their ability to regain it.

CanceledVictims of Cancel Culture

UncancelledTo restore lost status (as best as possible) to those who are Cancelled. Pertains to tangible assets such as employment, sponsorship, etc.magna.

RepersonTo reintegrate those who have been Unpersoned back into society. Pertains to intangible assets such as social connections, psychological wellbeing, etc.

DISC –  Distributed Information Suppression Complex. An emergent (rather than designed) defense mechanism protecting the interests of the network of institutions comprising the Establishment

Anti-Cancelling – Measures taken to prevent further Cancellations

De-PlatformingThe practice of denying an individuals or organizations access to a communication platform; usually a social media website or organized in-person event (speeches, conferences, etc).

Re-PlatformingMeasures taken to restore an individuals or organizations access to the communication platform they had been removed from.

Corporate Cancelling – Businesses refusing service to customers due to their opposition to Authoritative Thought.

Cancelled Community – Proposed feature for victims of Cancellation to share experiences with each other and interact with a wider support network from the user base

Overton Window – The range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time

Authoritative Thought – The prevailing cultural orthodoxies within the institutions that shape the Overton Window. Inherently hostile to public discussion outside of Overton Window.

Free Thinkers – Autonomous individuals whose intellectual interests are pursued irrespective of relation to Overton Window or potential conflicts with Authoritative Thought.

Preference Falsification – The act of communicating a preference that differs from one’s true preference. Occurs when one’s true preference outside the Overton Window to prevent potential punishment at hands of Authoritative Thought.

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