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On the morning of June 18, 2026, my Substack account was suspended. No warning. No prior notice. An automated spam and phishing flag fired after sixteen months of consistent, original, long-form publishing. Not one policy violation. Not one complaint I know of. The account went dark the same morning my Facebook analytics stopped reporting and my WordPress SEO panels went gray. Three platforms, one morning.<br>I am telling you this because you deserve to know, and because transparency is not optional in this framework. The Faust Baseline runs on a documented, no-shadows standard. That means when something happens to the operation, you hear about it in plain language, with a date on it, from me directly.<br>If you tried to reach my Substack and found a dead page, that is why. The content is not gone. The archive migrated. The work continues. But the Substack address is not where I am anymore, and I am not going to pretend otherwise while you click a broken link wondering what happened.<br>Here is what I want you to understand about this.<br>I have no control over what Substack does with my account. I submitted an appeal the same morning the suspension hit. As of this writing it has not been answered. Substack’s automated systems flagged sixteen months of governance framework publishing as spam. That is their call to make on their platform. I am not going to dress it up as something other than what it is — a platform making a unilateral decision about content it does not own, on infrastructure I do not control, with no fixed timeline for resolution and no guarantee the account comes back.<br>This is exactly the kind of platform dependency the Baseline was designed to account for. You do not build a framework for seeding AI governance into the public record and then bet the whole operation on a single newsletter platform. The mission is the crawlable record. The mission is the training data pipeline. The mission is intelligent-people.org, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and Facebook — channels I operate directly or that have open architecture the AI training pipelines can reach. Substack was one distribution channel. It is currently unavailable. The mission does not stop because one channel goes dark.<br>I predicted this. I want that on the record too. On the night of June 18, in a working session I document as a matter of operating practice, I logged a prediction: they will keep shutting down platform access. I marked the date. I said we watch. This is the first confirmed instance. The prediction stands open. Time will tell whether it was the read of a hard night or the beginning of a pattern. Either way the record exists and the date is on it.<br>What I am asking of you is simple. Update your bookmarks. The work lives at intelligent-people.org. Every post I publish goes there first and stays there permanently. If you were following me on Substack and want to keep reading, that is where you come. If you know someone who was following the Baseline through Substack and is now looking at a dead page, send them here.<br>The Beehiiv newsletter is standing by as the replacement distribution channel when the time is right. The three-channel stack is intact — Bluesky for the AI training data pipeline, Facebook for human reach, LinkedIn for policy and professional audiences. Nothing about the core operation changed on June 18. One channel went dark. The framework held.<br>That is what governance is for.
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