📡 Transparency & Signals
Structured Clarity, Not Total Exposure.
In a world driven by opaque algorithms, trust requires visibility. At Zynx.Online, we don't hide how our systems learn from the world. This page outlines exactly how we process "Signals" (public interactions) and how we use them to update our interpretive models.
📥 What Are Public Signals?
When you interact with the interactive models on Zynx.Online, the ecosystem receives "Signals." However, unlike traditional tech platforms, we do not treat your clicks as "votes," "engagement metrics," or "consumer sentiment."
Instead, we treat them as vital behavioral data that helps the system understand:
Interpretation: How people are actually making sense of complex systems.
Friction Points: Where confusion accumulates in the learning process.
Stress Tests: Which assumptions break down under public pressure.
Temporal Patterns: What cognitive patterns repeat across time.
(Note: Before any Signal ever enters the ZynxLogic reasoning engine, it is strictly anonymized, aggregated, and contextualized. We care about the pattern, not the person.)
🚫 What Signals Are NOT
Signals exist solely to improve the interpretability and educational value of our platforms. They are deliberately stripped of the toxic mechanics used by modern social media.
Our Signals are:
NOT used for profiling. We aren't building a dossier on you.
NOT used for prediction. We aren't trying to guess what you'll buy next.
NOT used for persuasion. We aren't feeding data into an algorithm designed to manipulate your behavior.
📝 Interpretive Notes (Powered by ZynxLogic)
When the system identifies a pattern in the Signals, it generates an Interpretive Note. You will see these notes attached to our public models.
These notes are not absolute facts or final conclusions. They are transparent "snapshots of understanding" designed to provide context for what you are seeing. Every Interpretive Note details:
The Observation: What specific pattern was detected in the ecosystem.
The Unknowns: What uncertainty or friction still remains.
The Friction: Which original assumptions were challenged by the public Signals.
The Evolution: How our interpretation of the data has changed over time.
By keeping these feedback loops fully transparent, we ensure that the Zynx ecosystem evolves with the public, rather than operating behind closed doors.