Metabolizing Containment examines how digital platforms convert trauma‑informed critique into algorithmic friction, misclassification, and engineered invisibility. Drawing on scholarship in algorithmic bias, content moderation, and platform governance, the essay sequences three suppression events—an AI loop, a visual misrender, and a buried Substack post—as diagnostic artifacts that reveal how engagement‑driven systems constrain clarity and destabilize critical discourse. By treating each breach as a timestamped node within a broader containment logic, the essay reframes platform failures as structural outputs rather than isolated glitches. This approach demonstrates how creators can metabolize suppression into a resilient legacy archive, transforming loops, distortions, and silences into durable evidence of systemic resistance.
Signal Rupture (Thu,) studied this question.