No explicit privacy policy observed on this blog post page.
Terms of Service
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No terms of service observed on this blog post page.
Accessibility
+0.05
Article 25
Page uses semantic HTML (article, header, footer), sufficient color contrast in dark theme, and alt text on images, suggesting basic accessibility consideration.
Mission
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No explicit mission statement found on this blog post.
Editorial Code
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No editorial code or standards observed.
Ownership
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Ownership identity not disclosed on this page.
Access Model
+0.10
Article 19 Article 27
Content is freely accessible with no paywall, registration, or authentication required, supporting open access to information and creative expression.
Ad/Tracking
-0.05
Article 12
No explicit tracking disclaimer observed; RSS feed present suggests some form of audience engagement mechanism, but no overt ad network detected on page.
Score Breakdown
+0.18
PreamblePreamble
Medium Advocacy
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial content advocates for transparency and accountability in domain registration systems. Structural accessibility supports foundational human dignity principles.
Observable Facts
Author criticizes registry and tech company processes for lacking transparency and user notification.
Post documents personal experience of being denied access to own domain without clear explanation.
Inferences
The narrative advocates for procedural fairness and accountability from institutional actors, aligning with dignity concepts in the Preamble.
Documentation of a system failure suggests concern for upholding standards that respect individual agency.
+0.18
Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Medium Advocacy
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content demonstrates principles of rational critique and accountability, supporting universal equality principle.
Observable Facts
Author documents systematic process failures affecting personal rights without acknowledging user error.
Critique extends to multiple institutional actors (Namecheap, Radix, Google) equally.
Inferences
The equal distribution of criticism across institutions suggests concern for equal treatment under rules.
Emphasis on lack of notification implies expectation of equal procedural treatment.
+0.15
Article 2Non-Discrimination
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.10
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
No editorial reference to discrimination. Structural accessibility supports non-discrimination principle.
Observable Facts
Page uses semantic HTML and basic accessibility features available to all users regardless of ability.
Inferences
Accessible design suggests intent to avoid discriminatory barriers to information access.
ND
Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
No content addressing right to life, liberty, or security of person.
ND
Article 4No Slavery
No content addressing slavery or servitude.
ND
Article 5No Torture
No content addressing torture or inhuman treatment.
ND
Article 6Legal Personhood
No content addressing legal personality or recognition before law.
ND
Article 7Equality Before Law
No content addressing equality before law in formal sense.
ND
Article 8Right to Remedy
No content addressing judicial remedy.
ND
Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
No content addressing arbitrary arrest or detention.
ND
Article 10Fair Hearing
No content addressing independent and impartial tribunal.
ND
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
No content addressing presumption of innocence or criminal procedure.
-0.07
Article 12Privacy
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.10
Structural
-0.15
SETL
+0.19
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial content emphasizes privacy concerns and lack of notification; structural absence of tracking controls observed.
Observable Facts
Author reports receiving no notifications from registry, registrar, or hosts regarding domain suspension.
Page contains RSS feed link and footer navigation suggesting potential audience analytics or tracking infrastructure.
Inferences
Lack of notification criticized suggests expectation of privacy-respecting communication practices.
Presence of RSS feed without explicit opt-in disclosure creates ambiguity about data collection.
ND
Article 13Freedom of Movement
No content addressing freedom of movement or residence.
ND
Article 14Asylum
No content addressing asylum or nationality.
ND
Article 15Nationality
No content addressing nationality or change of nationality.
ND
Article 16Marriage & Family
No content addressing marriage or family.
+0.23
Article 17Property
Medium Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial content criticizes domain seizure without due process. Structural accessibility preserves author's right to express property claim.
Observable Facts
Author documents domain being placed on serverHold by registry without prior notification.
Article describes three-party responsibility chain (Namecheap, Radix, Google) with no accountability mechanism.
Inferences
The narrative frames domain suspension as arbitrary expropriation, advocating for procedural protections in property loss.
Documentation of powerlessness suggests criticism of systems that deprive property rights without remedy.
+0.23
Article 18Freedom of Thought
Medium Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial advocates for freedom of thought and conscience in technical systems. Author maintains intellectual position despite institutional pressure.
Observable Facts
Author publishes detailed critique of institutional practices despite personal loss.
Content demonstrates independent judgment about TLD reliability without censorship or self-suppression.
Inferences
Publication of critique despite personal loss signals commitment to freedom of expression and thought.
The decision to publicly document the experience rather than remain silent indicates exercise of conscience.
+0.62
Article 19Freedom of Expression
High Advocacy Coverage
Editorial
+0.50
Structural
+0.55
SETL
-0.17
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Core expression of freedom to seek, receive, and impart information. Article demonstrates full exercise of this right.
Observable Facts
Blog post documents detailed technical investigation and shares findings publicly without restriction.
Content is freely accessible with no paywall, registration, or authentication barriers.
Author links to multiple external sources (Google Safe Browsing, Radix, Namecheap) enabling readers to verify claims.
Article includes screenshots, technical details (dig command, WHOIS status codes), and references for further investigation.
Inferences
Free, unrestricted publication of technical critique directly exercises freedom to impart information.
Provision of verifiable sources and links supports reader autonomy in seeking information.
Detailed technical documentation enables public understanding of domain registry failures.
+0.13
Article 20Assembly & Association
Low Advocacy
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial content suggests peaceful assembly concern through documentation of institutional failures affecting individuals.
Observable Facts
Author criticizes institutional processes affecting ability to maintain digital presence.
Inferences
Critique of institutional barriers to digital participation implies concern for freedom of association in digital spaces.
ND
Article 21Political Participation
No content addressing political participation or voting.
ND
Article 22Social Security
No content addressing social security or welfare.
ND
Article 23Work & Equal Pay
No content addressing right to work or fair compensation.
ND
Article 24Rest & Leisure
No content addressing rest or leisure.
+0.22
Article 25Standard of Living
Medium Practice
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.20
SETL
-0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Structural implementation of accessible design supports health and well-being. Editorial documents failures in systemic reliability.
Observable Facts
Page implements semantic HTML, adequate color contrast (dark theme with light text), and alt text on images.
Author criticizes unreliable domain registry processes affecting digital infrastructure stability.
Inferences
Accessible design supports users' ability to access and use information regardless of ability status.
Critique of system reliability implies concern for stability necessary for digital well-being.
ND
Article 26Education
No content addressing education or learning.
+0.49
Article 27Cultural Participation
High Advocacy Coverage
Editorial
+0.35
Structural
+0.45
SETL
-0.21
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Article represents participation in cultural and scientific life through technical documentation. Free access supports communal benefit.
Observable Facts
Blog post documents technical investigation and publishes findings freely accessible to all readers.
Content includes technical knowledge (DNS, WHOIS, domain registry systems) that contributes to public technical literacy.
Author provides detailed references and links enabling others to understand domain registry systems.
RSS feed suggests content is intended for ongoing distribution and community engagement.
Inferences
Publication of technical documentation contributes to shared understanding of domain registry systems.
Free accessibility of specialized knowledge supports participation in digital culture.
The decision to document and share experience enables others to benefit from knowledge gained.
+0.31
Article 28Social & International Order
Medium Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.30
Structural
+0.20
SETL
+0.17
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial advocates for social order supporting rights. Author documents failures in institutional frameworks protecting property and expression.
Observable Facts
Author criticizes institutional systems (registries, tech companies) for failing to provide procedural protections.
Article documents lack of notification, appeal mechanism, and remedy availability.
Inferences
Critique of institutional failures implies expectation of social order protecting individual rights.
Documentation of powerlessness advocates for stronger procedural frameworks.
+0.23
Article 29Duties to Community
Medium Advocacy
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.20
SETL
+0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial implicitly asserts duties to community by documenting institutional failures affecting others.
Observable Facts
Author publishes detailed critique intended to warn others about .online TLD risks.
Conclusion section identifies lessons learned, suggesting intent to guide community behavior.
Inferences
Publication with intent to educate others suggests recognition of communal duty to share knowledge.
The documented process serves as cautionary information for community members considering similar actions.
+0.23
Article 30No Destruction of Rights
Medium Advocacy
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.20
SETL
+0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Editorial defends against institutional overreach. Article demonstrates resistance to misuse of institutional power.
Observable Facts
Author documents domain suspension as unjustified and fights through available channels (Google Safe Browsing reports, registry appeals).
Article title and content challenge the legitimacy of .online domain registry practices.
Inferences
The entire narrative resists interpretation of institutional action as legitimate, defending individual agency.
Detailed documentation and critique serves to prevent future misuse of institutional power against others.