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Praxis

A working archive of field notes, tools, and case studies - built to be useful to others navigating similar terrain. Each project here is a self-contained piece of research, documentation, or practice.

Method layer

From survival notes to public record

Praxis here does not mean a polished research persona. It means the working method by which messy events, private infrastructure, and scattered materials become evidence, categories, timelines, tools, or design records.

Some projects become public records; others remain private systems whose design record is published here.

1

Record

Preserve source material, dates, platform context, and links before memory turns into summary.

2

Structure

Turn scattered traces into timelines, dossiers, categories, and interfaces that can be inspected without rereading everything.

3

Interpret

Name recurring patterns only after the archive can support them: repetition, role switching, narrative control, escalation, and platform response.

4

Leave a tool

When possible, leave a reusable artifact behind: a monitor, a report format, a navigable public record, or a public design record for a private system.

case studyclosed

Documentation of coordinated harassment, defamation, and platform inaction across Tumblr, AO3, and adjacent communities (2024-2026). Case closed after AO3 ruled against the appeal; the author has since withdrawn from the platform. Materials are preserved here for accountability and reference.

toolarchived

Syntax-first forensic analyzer for coordinated online harassment, comparing structural attack patterns, persona profiles, and category mixes across archived corpora. Built during the harassment case; left here as a reusable artifact.

research notearchived

A web essay on how harassment records become evidence, why evidence needs witnesses and circulation, and how platformed amnesia interrupts public truth.

private systemin progress

A private agentic workstation behind a chat-like interface, connecting local tools, archive search, creative workflows, image generation, knowledge management, and planned self-tracking. Source code and live access are not public; this record documents the design thinking and workflow experiments around the system.