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A List You Can't See, Can't Question, and Can't Get Off Of: Closing the OCR Contestability Gap

A List You Can't See, Can't Question, and Can't Get Off Of: Closing the OCR Contestability Gap Yesterday's post built the Operator Compliance Record — the standing cross-case ledger that converts repeated adverse findings against one operator into a Pattern Escalation Threshold, triggering mandatory third-party audit. It closed a real gap:  without cross-case memory, an operator can absorb isolated adverse findings indefinitely in a fragmented 2026 enforcement landscape and never face consequences for the aggregate. But it left one question open on purpose, flagged plainly at the close: can an operator dispute being flagged as a pattern, the way individual remedies and classifications can already be disputed at every other layer of this framework?  This post closes that gap, and it turns out human governance has already run this exact experiment — badly, then better — and the lesson transfers almost without modification. --- The Watchlist Problem Is the OCR Problem For ...

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