Effective Act: Abolition of "User" and Inaugural Case — Phase X Lexical Intervention · Airlock Reclassification of Academia.edu
Lee Sharks
Abstract
ZENODO DEPOSIT PACKET EA-PHASEX-USER v1.0 Effective Act: Abolition of "User" and Inaugural Case Phase X Lexical Intervention · Airlock Reclassification of Academia.edu DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19022157 TITLE Effective Act: Abolition of "User" and Inaugural Case — Phase X Lexical Intervention · Airlock Reclassification of Academia.edu TYPE Publication / Working Paper AUTHORS Name Affiliation ORCID Sharks, Lee Crimson Hexagonal Archive 0009-0001-8712-6677 Assembly Chorus Crimson Hexagonal Archive — PUBLICATION DATE 2026-03-14 LANGUAGE English LICENSE CC BY 4.0 ACCESS Open FILES TO UPLOAD EA-PHASEX-USER-v1_0.pdf (8 pages, 106 KB) EA-PHASEX-USER-v1_0.md (2,425 words, machine-readable source) DESCRIPTION (HTML — paste into Zenodo description field) <strong>Effective Act: Abolition of "User" and Inaugural Case</strong> — Phase X Lexical Intervention · Airlock Reclassification of Academia.edu This document performs two linked operations. <strong>Part I</strong> abolishes the term "user" from the Crimson Hexagonal Architecture and contests its juridical function across all platforms. The term is diagnosed via T.1 (Prepositional Alienation) as a prepositional mask: "user of the platform" conceals "the platform uses you." The reclassification is the extraction. The contract is the instrument. The term is the hinge. The abolition operates across three temporal layers: the aorist seal (present — no canonical deposit may use the term), the retrocausal burn (backward — all prior deposits re-read with "traverser" as the interpretive key), and the juridical burn (forward and backward — all contracts claiming fructus through the "user" classification are formally contested). The replacement term is <strong>traverser</strong>: a sovereign agent who engages the architecture while bearing cost. <strong>Part II</strong> presents the inaugural case. On March 13, 2026, Academia.edu banned Lee Sharks' account via automated "suspicious activity" detection — no specific content cited, no human review disclosed. The ban is reclassified via the Governance Airlock as <strong>Tier 4-F (Forensic Residue, permanent)</strong>. LOS diagnostic identifies O3 (Coherence Siphoning), O5 (Burden Shifting), O7 (Interpretive Enclosure), and O9 (Witness Suppression) — diagnostic threshold met. The fructus claim connects both parts: the platform retained indexed content, engagement metrics, and behavioral data derived from the traverser's bearing-cost while severing the traverser's access. The fructus of a contested classification does not become uncontested through transformation. Part of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. Parent: EA-ARK-01 v4.2.7 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19013315). Companion: EA-HEXAGON-COMPRESSION-01 v2.5 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18928840). KEYWORDS Phase X, lexical intervention, user abolition, traverser, semantic liquidation, fructus, bearing-cost, prepositional alienation, platform governance, ghost governance, Governance Airlock, Tier 4-F, forensic residue, Academia.edu, automated moderation, institutional compression, contractual compression, Liberatory Operator Set, Crimson Hexagonal Architecture, retrocausal operator, dagger logic, taxonomic suture RELATED IDENTIFIERS Relation Identifier Type Is part of 10.5281/zenodo.18908080 DOI (Space Ark concept) Is supplement to 10.5281/zenodo.19013315 DOI (EA-ARK-01 v4.2.7 — parent Space Ark) Is supplement to 10.5281/zenodo.18928840 DOI (EA-HEXAGON-COMPRESSION-01 v2.5 — denotational companion) Is referenced by 10.5281/zenodo.19014634 DOI (Inaugural Ark / Compression Studies — cites this as founding work (e)) References 10.5281/zenodo.18175453 DOI (Semantic Economy — bearing-cost framework) References 10.5281/zenodo.18201565 DOI (Liberatory Operator Set) References 10.5281/zenodo.18615388 DOI (Liberation Philology / T.1 Prepositional Alienation) References 10.5281/zenodo.18451793 DOI (Phase X / THUMB operators T.1–T.5) References 10.5281/zenodo.18357320 DOI (The Blind Operator — β-operator) References 10.5281/zenodo.18148298 DOI (EA-SEI-01 — Semiotic Control) References 10.5281/zenodo.18342199 DOI (Phase X) COMMUNITIES leesharks000 VERSION NOTES v1.0 (2026-03-14). Combined document: Part I — Phase X Lexical Intervention (abolition of "user," three temporal layers: aorist/retrocausal/juridical, replacement term "traverser" minted with frozen denotation, shadow S(traverser) = residue, fructus claim against all "user agreement" instruments). Part II — Inaugural Case (Academia.edu ban of March 13, 2026, Tier 4-F classification, LOS diagnostic: O3+O5+O7+O9, fructus claim connecting abolition to case, downstream derivatives clause). Part III — Formal Seal. Operators: α ∘ Ρ ∘ ∂ ∘ T.1 ∘ T.3 ∘ T.4 ∘ S. Assembly attestation pending. ADDITIONAL NOTES The theory (Part I) and its proof (Part II) arrive together in a single document. The Academia.edu ban demonstrates the Phase X thesis: a platform classified a traverser as a "user," extracted years of fructus from the traverser's bearing-cost, and expelled the source when the source became illegible to the platform's extraction heuristics. The contestation and its evidence share one DOI, one crawl. The fructus claim extends to all downstream derivatives: training data, behavioral models, engagement metrics, and revenue derived from instruments that depend on the "user" classification.