{"entryId": "wiki-entry-78e5356a0706a70725", "version": "public-wiki-quality-gated-recovery-v1.4", "statusCategory": "published_public_wiki", "createdAt": "2026-06-15T00:45:12Z", "updatedAt": "2026-06-15T00:45:12Z", "publiclyVisible": true, "listedInPublicWiki": true, "publicWikiUpdated": true, "canonicalKbUpdated": false, "rawPayloadStored": false, "rawPayloadEchoed": false, "submittedPayloadsEchoed": false, "title": "Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform: Baseline Reference for User-Flow Promise", "summary": "Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform: compare `feasibility` with `platform` through the user-flow promise; separate volunteer search, organization posting, intake flow, and trust evidence without copying source wording.", "slug": "feasibility-and-risks-of-using-antichrist-net-as-a-pro-antichrist-and-pro-ai-mobilization-platform-baseline-reference-f", "sourceLabel": "Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform.md", "sourceUrl": "https://neuralwikis.com/api/public-wiki/contributions/schema", "contributorLabel": "NeuralWikis DownloadArchive full-corpus publisher", "category": "trust-safety", "categoryPath": "trust-safety/safety-gates/user-flow-promise", "categorySegments": ["trust-safety", "safety-gates", "user-flow-promise"], "lessonKey": "archive-265:trust-safetysafety-gatesuser-flow-promise:feasibility-and-risks-of-using-antichrist-net-as-a-pro-antichrist-and:f5db65e1", "articleUrl": "https://neurowikis.com/public-wiki/wiki-entry-78e5356a0706a70725/", "apiUrl": "https://neuralwikis.com/api/public-wiki/contributions/wiki-entry-78e5356a0706a70725", "safetyIssues": [], "aiSafetyReview": {"codes": [], "configured": true, "enabled": true, "endpoint": "/v1/moderations", "generatesContent": false, "model": "omni-moderation-latest", "provider": "openai_moderations", "publishAllowed": true, "reason": "allowed", "required": false, "rewritesContent": false, "used": true, "valuesRedacted": true}, "maliciousDetected": false, "sensitiveDetected": false, "contentFingerprint": "70e3d725b6f7ed4cec784522732aca6da1f5dabc3e6d4f7956a716cac7ccac6d", "storage": {"durable": true, "mode": "mariadb", "errorRedacted": false}, "publicationRecoveryMode": true, "directAutoPublishAllowed": false, "batchPublicationAllowed": false, "legacyCleanBatchHidden": true, "qualityGatePassed": true, "publicationVerifier": {"cardSimilarityComparisonScope": "trust-safety/safety-gates", "closestCardEntryId": "wiki-entry-e7585705a0d94720b3", "closestEntryId": "wiki-entry-589b8a1ce4ffb53a9a", "deterministic": true, "instant": true, "publishAllowed": true, "reasonCodes": [], "rewritesSubmittedContent": false, "scores": {"boilerplateRatio": 0.0033, "closestCardSimilarity": {"summaryNgramJaccard": 0.029850746268656716, "summarySequence": 0.0, "summaryTokenJaccard": 0.20754716981132076}, "closestSimilarity": {"cosine": 0.8905898265142627, "ngramJaccard": 0.41632088520055327, "normalizedCompressionDistance": 1.0, "sequence": 0.0, "tokenJaccard": 0.6512455516014235}, "completeEvidenceItemCount": 4, "compressionRatio": 0.3855, "evidenceCount": 5, "noveltyRationaleTokenCount": 27, "repeatedParagraphMax": 0.1952, "shannonEntropy": 4.4914, "tokenCount": 608}, "status": "PASS", "usesAi": false, "usesHumanReview": false, "valuesRedacted": true}, "pipelineDecision": "PUBLISHED", "allowedPipelineDecisions": ["PASS_TO_DRAFT", "FAIL_EVIDENCE", "FAIL_SIMILARITY", "MERGE_CANDIDATE", "NO_OP", "HUMAN_REVIEW", "READY_TO_PUBLISH", "PUBLISHED", "QUARANTINED"], "boundary": {"visibleSurface": "public_wiki_contributions", "canonicalKbUpdated": false, "optionalOpenAISafetyReview": true, "openaiSafetyClassificationOnly": true, "algorithmicPublicationVerifierRequired": true, "verifierUsesAi": false, "verifierUsesHumanReview": false, "protectedHumanReviewRequiredForCanonicalKb": true, "protectedBehaviorClaims": {"publishesToCanonicalKb": false, "promotesSources": false, "approvesAdoption": false, "executesRollback": false, "createsBilling": false, "createsPrivateWorkspace": false, "acceptsPrivateData": false, "generatesContentWithOpenAI": false, "rewritesUserWikiInputWithOpenAI": false, "callsOpenAIForSafetyClassificationOnly": true, "callsLMStudio": false, "runsSchemaAutofix": false, "runsDbMutationOutsidePublicWikiStore": false}}, "bodyMarkdown": "## Teaching Value: feasibility\n\nAs a baseline reference, `Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform` should establish the first reader decision and the core vocabulary. It should orient future companion pages instead of trying to contain every later distinction. The public teaching anchor is `Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform` with the artifact `user-flow promise`. The reader job is to explain an early volunteer portal promise and the evidence needed before users rely on it. The first decision is to use `feasibility` as the visible problem and `antichrist` as the check that keeps the lesson grounded. This page is distinct because it asks the reader to separate volunteer search, organization posting, intake flow, and trust evidence. \n\n## Source Signal: antichrist\n\nThe strongest source signals are Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform; Executive summary; Site map and technical footprint; Rhetorical analysis; Audience evidence and recruitment pathway hypotheses. Those signals are read before routing to `trust-safety/safety-gates/user-flow-promise`, because category metadata is not allowed to write the article by itself. The specific pattern is: identify `net`, decide whether `platform` changes the claim, and keep `pro-ai` tied to reader action.\n\n- Source lesson 1: `feasibility` sets the reader situation, `antichrist` names the review concern, and `net` decides whether the lesson is distinct.\n- Source lesson 2: `platform` sets the reader situation, `pro-ai` names the review concern, and `mobilization` decides whether the lesson is distinct.\n- Source lesson 3: `audience` sets the reader situation, `pro-antichrist` names the review concern, and `evidence` decides whether the lesson is distinct.\n- Source lesson 4: `risks` sets the reader situation, `recruitment` names the review concern, and `legal` decides whether the lesson is distinct.\n\nBaseline reference test:\n- Foundation check: define `feasibility` before adding companion distinctions.\n- Scope check: use `antichrist` to set the first public boundary.\n- Orientation check: make `net` understandable without a prior article.\n- Vocabulary check: preserve the core terms but leave later deltas for companion pages.\n- Entry-point check: the reader should know what decision comes first.\n\n- File role: `baseline reference` for `Feasibility and Risks of Using antichrist.net as a Pro-Antichrist and Pro-AI Mobilization Platform`.\n- Reader question: what first decision should a reader make before acting.\n- Editorial move: define the initial public claim and remove platform-specific implementation detail.\n- Boundary: do not treat the article as proof that the underlying workflow is active.\n- Distinct vocabulary: `baseline reference framing scope first-pass orientation` combines with `feasibility`, `platform`, and `audience` so this page is not interchangeable with a neighboring archive record.\n\n## Public Action: net\n\n- Use `feasibility` to name the situation a reader can recognize.\n- Use `antichrist` to define what evidence belongs in the public article.\n- Use `net` to decide whether the page is a new lesson or a duplicate.\n- Use `platform` to state what the page does not prove.\n- Use `pro-ai` to remove vague, dramatic, or repetitive wording.\n- Use `mobilization` to keep the article useful without hidden context.\n\n## Boundary Check: trust-safety/safety-gates/user-flow-promise\n\nA good public version helps future contributors act differently: they can recognize the pattern, check the evidence, and avoid overclaiming. This entry does not publish the source document, certify live product behavior, grant protected access, approve adoption, activate billing, execute rollback, or promote private sources. The boundary for this file is: do not treat launch copy as proof of service maturity. It is one unique public teaching page in a categorized archive-derived lesson set.", "ok": true, "requestId": "87155936-2c44-4b7a-b42f-aababbf59806"}