nonkodede
Nonkodede is a term used in discussions of information design and digital culture to describe information and media that remain accessible without relying on encoded or proprietary formats. The word is a neologism formed from non- and kodede, a stylized spelling intended to emphasize the unencoded nature of the material.
Definition and scope: In practice, nonkodede refers to content that is usable in its most human-readable form,
Origin and discourse: The term emerged in online discussions during the 2010s among privacy advocates, archivists,
Applications and implications: In digital preservation, nonkodede emphasizes avoiding proprietary containers that may become obsolete and
Criticism and limits: Critics argue that some encoding, compression, and encryption are necessary for efficiency, security,
See also: Open formats; plain text; digital preservation; information accessibility.