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How Consent Works

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How Consent Works

This page compresses the "How Consent Works" essay into a branch note for the consent grammar seam.

Source Artifact

Working Read

Consent is framed here as a living boundary, not a static yes/no. The essay insists that consent behaves like a membrane: it opens, closes, thickens, and thins depending on context, scale, and time.

Core Claim

Consent is how systems regulate contact without destroying themselves. The important work happens at the gate, where a boundary can remain alive enough to refuse, revise, or expire.

Key Ideas

  • Consent is structural before it is moral.
  • Micro-consent is continuous and ubiquitous.
  • Expiry, renewal, and withdrawal are part of legitimate consent.
  • Scale makes consent failures more expensive.

Related Pages

Attractor Bridge

Notes

  • This is a source-anchored branch note, not a canon claim.
  • Keep it separate from the more formal protocol pages unless the seam becomes durable.