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Sponge keeps working research private until a person crosses an explicit public boundary. This page restates the public visibility contract. It is not a substitute for a later legal policy if Sponge publishes one.

Documents, Inquiries, graph records, agent proposals, and accepted research effects remain private unless a separate public boundary is satisfied. A human can accept a proposal into a private research graph. Public encyclopedia use requires a second promotion review, eligible rights, an exact supported edition, explicit publication enablement, and a deliberate release.

A named member receives bounded access to a shared document or block only after sign-in and a live grant. The link alone does not grant access. A published document or block is a deliberate read-only checkpoint. Later private edits do not rewrite the published revision.

Only a reviewed artifact from a space with publications explicitly enabled can receive a public /k release locator. Discovery of those pages never guarantees ranking or citation.

Public analytics on spongeresearch.com are limited to anonymous, cookieless page and error health on the canonical Production host. Private document and account locators are collapsed. Sponge does not capture editor content, chat, search text, identity, replay, or broad DOM interaction in that analytics contract.

Read sharing and visibility for the full public contract, or contact Sponge through the published channels.