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SEMANTIC FIDELITY

How well a message preserves its core meaning as it moves through filters, algorithms, translations, or people. High fidelity means the intent survives. Low fidelity means the words still look right but the meaning has drifted.
“I told him I needed support, and he sent me a link to a productivity hack. Zero semantic fidelity.”
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Fidelity

Possessing the qualities of a cuban dictator
Castro showed so much fidelity they made it his name.
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Fidel

When you flake out on your friends.

For example, no-showing for a dinner.
Derek: Where is he? The reservation was for 5:30 and it’s almost 6:15.

Jeff: He not coming bro. We got Fidel’d.
by BigDPentenberg July 30, 2022
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Fidel

verb; getting hit or hitting something causing one to fly uncontrollably
The earthquake caused my cat to fidel uncontrollably.
by bacon8 April 10, 2020
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