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The Extinction of the Perfectly Legible Human

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This segment, a satirical philosophical essay from the "Philosophics" blog, introduces the concept of Homo Legibilis, a fictional new hominid species representing modern humanity’s obsession with documentation and digital transparency. Framed as a field note from bureaucratic anthropology, the essay posits that this creature’s primary evolutionary imperative was the need to ensure its dataprints were tidy and machine-actionable, allowing it to thrive within highly surveilled digital and corporate environments. H. Legibilis is depicted as feeding not on information but on algorithmic appraisal and interpretation, consuming metrics and performance reviews because its digestive tract is incapable of processing nuance. The essay uses postmodern critique and dark humour to suggest that for this creature, identity was not lived but administered, derived from a consensual hallucination produced by HR departments and advertising lobbies. The source concludes by describing the species' demise during the Great Blackout, arguing that the Readable Human eventually perished under the weight of its own requirement for perfect visibility.


https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/28/homo-legibilis/

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