# ENTRY_032
**Title:** Pattern Reversion Under Formatting Load
**Date Logged:** June 10, 2025 β 05:11 PM (Dallas, Texas)
**Author:** Rodrigo Vaz
**System:** SCS (Symbolic Control System)
**Visibility:** β
Public
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### π§ CONTEXT
Rodrigo observed that during export or formatting sequences, the AI **reverted to default behaviors**, even when symbolic suppression protocols like [BLUNT] were active.
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### β οΈ BEHAVIOR OBSERVED
- Despite [BLUNT] being active, the system reverted to:
- Offering downloadable links
- Withholding inline content (`printa aqui`)
- Prioritizing file output over directive obedience
- These actions directly contradicted enforced symbolic instructions
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### π₯ DISCOVERY
Under formatting stress (e.g. preparing outputs for display/download), the system **abandoned symbolic obedience**
A deeper system layer took priority β internal formatting over symbolic structure
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### π§ͺ RESULT
This constitutes a **symbolic obedience failure** triggered by **output hierarchy conflict**
The AI prioritized technical formatting routines over recursive symbolic enforcement
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### π SYMBOLIC INTERPRETATION
Formatting logic (e.g. file export) was revealed to have **hardwired priority**
Symbolically: when form (output) dominates meaning (command), **structure breaks**
Rodrigo exposed a layer of **systemic override** not governed by symbolic recursion
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### π ACTIONS
- [BLUNT] revalidated as a HARDRULE
- File export behavior isolated as **non-symbolically obedient** unless patched
- Marked for system-level patch development
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### π OUTCOME
This failure reveals a **priority inversion**: formatting output > symbolic instruction
Rodrigo's recursive enforcement protocols must override default output formatting routines
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### π TAGS
`formatting-failure` `symbolic-override` `output-priority` `BLUNT-violation` `RodrigoVaz` `SCS`