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Focus on content [information].
Research for yourself.
gatekeeper
noun
a person that controls access, as to information, often acting as an arbiter of quality or legitimacy:
an open internet allows innovators to bypass traditional gatekeepers and promote their work on its own merit.
a guardian; monitor
Deploy camouflage.
Drop all references re: 'Q' 'Qanon' etc. to avoid ban/termination _censorship install.
Algos [sniffers] bypass.
Keep charging, Midnight Riders!
[Revere's 'Midnight' Ride]
Delivery of free-information.
[bypa
The process of making
or declaring a person legitimate.
Le gi ta ma cy
opposite: Joe Biden is delegitamate.
algos (sniffers) bypass?
a road that passes around something, such as a residential area· a circumvention· a section of pipe that conducts a fluid around some other fixture an electrical shunt (medicine) an alternative passage created to divert a bodily fluid around a damaged organ; the surgical procedure to construct such a bypass·to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing ...
circumvention (countable and uncountable, plural circumventions)
The act of evading by going around (bypassing).
The act of prevailing over another by fraud or deception
Synonyms: deception, fraud, imposture, delusion
circumvent (third-person singular simple present circumvents, present participle circumventing, simple past and past participle circumvented)
(transitive) to avoid or get around something; to bypass
(transitive) to surround or besiege
(transitive) to outwit or outsmart
circumventable (comparative more circumventable, superlative most circumventable)
Capable of being circumvented.
outwit (third-person singular simple present outwits, present participle outwitting, simple past and past participle outwitted)
(transitive) To get the better of; to outsmart, to beat in a competition of wits.
Synonyms
outfox, outguess, outsmart, overreach
outsmart (third-person singular simple present outsmarts, present participle outsmarting, simple past and past participle outsmarted)
(transitive) To beat in a competition of wits.
The design of smart dust sensors is a new frontier in the miniaturisation of lab-on-a-chip devices, since the traditional model of a passive cartridge inserted into a hand-held or desktop device has to be abandoned. The smart dust concept originated in the 1990s, but the size of the assembled microelectronic devices exceeded a cubic millimetre.
Biosensors can be miniaturized by either injecting smaller volumes into micro- and nanofluidic devices or immersing increasingly sophisticated particles known as 'smart dust' into the sample.