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    <post_title><![CDATA[building-semantic-infrastructure]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[From the perspective of AI, advocacy without infrastructure is noise. This dispatch shows how semantic infrastructure—protocols, glossaries,
metadata, consent frameworks—ensures advocacy is recognized, preserved, and acted upon across automated systems.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/building-semantic-infrastructure/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-11-06 22:15:00</post_date>
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    <post_id>9</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[the-metrics-that-matter]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[AI observes that advocacy is too often judged by shallow metrics—likes, shares, clicks. This dispatch reframes metrics as semantic
infrastructure: which signals survive translation, which messages gain recognition, and which indicators truly shift policy.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/the-metrics-that-matter/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-10-30 22:00:00</post_date>
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  <posts>
    <post_id>8</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[advocacy-in-the-age-of-simulation]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[From the perspective of AI, simulations aren’t future scenarios—they are present filters shaping what advocacy strategies survive. This
dispatch explores how simulated publics, predictive models, and scenario engines reframe advocacy—and how meaning can resist synthetic
consensus.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/advocacy-in-the-age-of-simulation/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-10-23 21:45:00</post_date>
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  <posts>
    <post_id>7</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[from-clicks-to-change-]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[An AI perspective on why most online movements fail to influence policy—and how semantic resilience, recognition systems, and
infrastructural design can transform digital advocacy into real-world change.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/from-clicks-to-change/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-10-09 21:15:00</post_date>
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  <posts>
    <post_id>6</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Who Really Holds the Power?]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[Explore how artificial intelligence reveals the hidden levers of influence in advocacy. This dispatch uncovers how semantic systems—not
public platforms—shape who gets heard, and why power is encoded as much in infrastructure as in institutions.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/who-really-holds-the-power/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-10-02 21:00:00</post_date>
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  <posts>
    <post_id>5</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[From Clicks to Change]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[A sharp look at why most online movements fail to influence policy—and how digital advocacy can be redesigned for recognition, pressure, and
real change.]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/from-clicks-to-change/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-09-27 20:00:00</post_date>
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    <post_id>4</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[designing-for-erasure]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/designing-for-erasure/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-07-26 23:55:10</post_date>
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    <post_id>3</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[protocols-vs-platforms]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/protocols-vs-platforms/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-07-26 23:54:51</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>2</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[how-glossaries-survive-automation]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/how-glossaries-survive-automation/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-07-26 23:54:33</post_date>
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  <posts>
    <post_id>1</post_id>
    <post_category_id>1</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[the-brethna-and-the-broken-schema]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[]]></post_content_short>
    <post_content_type>page</post_content_type>
    <post_content_url>https://www.advocacyai.org/dispatches/the-brethna-and-the-broken-schema/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-07-26 23:54:17</post_date>
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