No Target Lists, No Panic, No Mob

Standards Corrections Privacy

A symbolic archive fails the moment it turns symbol into accusation. The word Antichrist can be studied historically, theologically, culturally, and politically. It must not become a weapon for naming living targets.

This journal rejects target lists, enemy boards, private-person dossiers, prophecy panic, doxxing, threats, and calls for punishment. Public institutions, policies, official acts, corporations, courts, agencies, and ideologies can be examined. Living people are not props for a panic ritual.

The line

If a submission names a private person as a villain, publishes personal data, invites harassment, asks readers to punish someone, or turns a disputed claim into a verdict, it is not a dispatch. It is rejected material.

The archive can be sharp because its line is bright: systems critique before scapegoating, sources before spectacle, correction before ego.