We write about what we notice. Structure, friction, format, and why small things matter more than they should.

AI, Social Media, System Thinking, Design Thinking Wilson Fujinaga AI, Social Media, System Thinking, Design Thinking Wilson Fujinaga

Part 2: Making Structure Machine-Readable

We keep blaming user error for what is shared online. But what if the real issue isn’t user error at all? What if it’s the structure that allows it to spread like wildfire? Claims, opinions, verified reporting, and speculation all move through the same frictionless feed we call social media. When everything is presented the same way, how are we to discern fact from fiction?

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Social Media, Ethical Design, System Thinking, AI Wilson Fujinaga Social Media, Ethical Design, System Thinking, AI Wilson Fujinaga

The Social Media Crisis Is Not About Facts. It’s About Format.

We keep arguing about facts online. But what if the real issue isn’t the facts at all? What if it’s the way everything is formatted the same? Opinions, research, personal stories, bold claims — they all look identical in the feed. When everything looks equally authoritative, it starts to feel that way.

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AI, UX, Semiotics, Design, System Thinking Wilson Fujinaga AI, UX, Semiotics, Design, System Thinking Wilson Fujinaga

AI Logos Aren’t the Problem — The Symbols Behind Them Are

We’ve mistaken AI logos for harmless design trends.
When artificial intelligence is repeatedly symbolized as glowing brains, neural networks, or sentient light, branding begins to shape public understanding. Over time, AI symbolism does not just decorate technology. It influences how we interpret its capabilities.

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