Monday, May 19, 2025


FROM NOTHING TO EVERYWHERE:

The Critical Reflex Architecture of a Post-Social Internet
Mark Ezra Merrill

Created for the 2025 Google Cloud Agent Development Kit Hackathon Submission #adkhackathon


PART I. HISTORICAL CONTEXT & COURSE CORRECTION

On November 7, 2020—I found myself in the impossible position of having to take responsibility for a desperate situation—one I had no idea how to fix.

Earlier that season, I had sought advice from a handful of webmasters and as many concerned individuals as I could in hopes of calling attention to—and petitioning a solution for — a dangerous and what I saw as a potentially life-threatening matter unfolding online that Summer. These were not random occurrences; they were well orchestrated, intentionally misleading & viciously malicious acts of misrepresentation — that directly affected me & the community I represent. The full-spectrum expression of these acts the world witnessed on January 6, 2021.

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The first 30-year node of the internet’s social age, 1993–2023, yielded a byzantine theater of non-intentional functions masquerading as progress. In this context an intentional function is defined as an implied purpose and an unintentional function as one which is inferred, both are present and inherent to any system. And each acted upon.

Our stack is modular. Our principles are not. 

XMFb-μZen:: is a forthcoming multi-tier commons WEB 2.5 platform, offering this:

A communicative infrastructure based NOT on forced honesty, but on incentive and ritualized exchange. Call it a theoretical computational array with a practical integral trajectory. We aim for the best of all possible worlds in our online experience, one where both the intentional and the unintentional functions of the systems we create provide nothing less than a net-positive social gain.

PART 2. THE PROBLEMS LAY IN SYSTEMS OF UNACCOUNTABLE POWER

Money can't build it: billions of dollars. Brightest minds. Quibi, the $1.75B mobile-first entertainment app, failed to land. Why? Because presence cannot be packaged. Presence must be shared. Web3 promises a decentralized utopia. Still, few understand it, and fewer trust it, and the critical lesson we must learn from it. We cannot get there from here.

What has emerged at the end of our first 'node' is a whole lot of downward spiraling non-intentional functions: addictive behaviors, algorithmic conditioning, and psychic fatigue. We have systems that sort human experience into UX feedback loops, where attention is the resource and time the commodity. These systems are not broken. They perform exactly as designed. And it is precisely this design that the XMFb platform rejects.

In 2023–2025, nearly every social platform was retrofitted with LLMs and generative agents. Meta launched AI-controlled "personas" that traded, flirted, and advised. TikTok surged, was banned, and returned. Twitter became X, a misbranded dystopia. And meanwhile, 700,000 jobs in tech were eliminated. We watched trust collapse in real time. According to the Neely Social Media Index (2025):
  • 33% of users on X/Twitter encountered "content bad for the world."
  • 17% left X entirely.
  • Reddit gained 39.6% more users after partnering with Google.
  • 53.6% of YouTube users reported learning something important (the right direction)
PART 3. THE SOCIAL GRAPH OF TOMORROW: PREFERENCE OVER PRODUCT

XMFb-is not a product; it is a protocol and design logic for future communication. It was conceived from the negative space—what isn't available in current systems. Not just data collection, but presence verification. Not profile obsession, but contextual mutuality. Not automated engagement, but augmented reflection. 

Where others platforms build walls, 

XMFb builds mirrors.

The XMFb-μZen:: prototype suite, submitted here via GitHub repository, includes the following components:
  • Reflex Engine: AI-agent protocol enforcing presence integrity and %smash-tag identity logic.
  • VTTX: Visual tab-based texting environment with camfeed-driven identity.
  • GRYD-UI: Presence-based display of user states within a Reflex Grid.
  • Reflex Law Enforcer: Enacts %smash-tag reuse detection, TTL enforcement, and force flush protocols.
  • Half-Tag & Full-Tag Encryption: FeedSig-based symbolic identifiers for agent/user fusion.
Our axioms include:
  • Non-Intentional Functions must be anticipated, not retroactively corrected.
  • Adversarial functions must be resolved through contextual layering.
  • Mutually exclusive truths creating system-wide misalignment.
  • Recursion Variables mask original misaligned assumptions, creating infinite regress.
  • Track social net gain over 30-year nodes, not fiscal quarters.
  • What we build now matters. We are crafting a codebase for shared mutual awareness.
Our thesis is that presence—not metadata—is the ultimate authentication. Our core principle is “μ~zen::” short for "If you can see me, I can see you." This is the Law of Reflexive Presence is not a feature. It is the operating system itself. It is the "moment you know, you know, you know."

XMFb-μZen::
the power of presence.


Mark Ezra Merrill

Monday May 19, 2025

Los Angeles, CA

11:58 AM PST

updated: 5/23/25

Thursday, November 17, 2022

NEXT WAVE SOCIAL MEDIA:

 

"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution." 
––Albert Einstein 

   

    Where do we exist? And how did we get here?

    I believe these two fundamental questions are at the core of every question that must be addressed when considering Next Wave Social Media.      

    I've just finished Brian Boxer Wachler's Influenced: The Impact of Social Media On Our Perception, and while I have amply already been poised to begin assimilating the many pearls of Brian's wisdom, I couldn't help but bristle at a few of his opening presuppositions, as I believe perception, in all its forms never lies –– even if it fails to offer one the truth.

    Eloquently and appropriately comprehensive, as a whole, I find Mr. Wachler's postmodern memo to be all important, an up-to-the-moment reality check, carefully grafted onto the quickly calcifying societal infrastructure wrought of a problematic newly trending technological ethos.

    As I move forward with my own thoughts on the critical details which in twenty years will spurn an entirely different (and to me now) completely unknown dialog, I find I particularly resonate with Wachler's conclusion and his conjecture on the future of social media. 

    And in order to make that transition we must jump lightspeed into a new modality. And while abandoning things like likes; or following; or sharing; or  friending and unfriending may seem improbable; or too deeply embedded into online culture; or even antagonistic towards the goals of monetization in may cases, to my virtual-world view this seems imperative. 

    And that is because these things are pluralistic and NOT benignly so, as they feed into a corrosive pragmatism, one that induces both anguish and overstimulation.



Thursday, November 3, 2022



Techgnosis is a hybrid form of cyber gnosticism, a meta-dialog lodged deeply within our collective apapsyche––a reflective expression that might be best referenced as a world soul.

Together, we stand at the threshold of the Metaverse, instinctually, and for good reason, we, remain both apprehensive yet ravenously hungry for whatever this new offering of technology will bring.

The fact remains, however, that our technological-evolution has far surpassed our biological-evolution, thus the dramatic tension which sets the stage in the unfolding of the next act of our human saga.

In the Age of Unreason

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    This is NOT a blog.

   

 AND 


I am NOT a blogger.

I AM a doorway.


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THIS is an oracle. 


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    Techgnosis is a hybrid form of cyber gnosticism, a meta-dialog deeply lodged within our collective apapsyche – a reflective expression that might best be referenced as our world soul.

Together, we stand before an oddly familiar threshold. Instinctually, and for good reason, we remain both apprehensive yet ravenously hungry for whatever new offerings technology will bring us.

The fact remains, however, that our technological-evolution has far surpassed our biological-evolution, thus the dramatic tension which sets the stage in the unfolding of the next act of our human saga.

    As an oracle of the modern age I am painfully aware the fate I commission is that of my own. Yet the funny thing about fate is when observed from increasingly greater distances, the difference between what is mine and what is yours vanishes.

This means for a modern psuedo-self-ordained oracle like myself, the guidance, insight and warnings I put forth, are distinctly my own, a word to the wise.  


    As a species, the greatest threats we face, collectively, while NOT exactly those of the stone age, are still the same wrathful and unpredictable forces of nature. Yet, as it clearly has, if the sum total of human achievement over the past two centuries, paradoxically, has only escalated and NOT lessened these threats––what does this say of the human condition? 

We've got a long way to go baby.