# Synchronized Framing Synchronized framing is the near-simultaneous use of similar interpretive language, causal structure, slogans, or emotional cues across multiple sources. It may indicate coordination, shared source material, imitation, platform convergence, or ordinary reaction to the same event. Because resemblance is not proof, analysis should examine timing, provenance, source independence, wording variation, distribution paths, and prior baselines. The concept is useful for inquiry only when uncertainty remains visible. Related: [[wiki/Narrative Detection|Narrative Detection]], [[wiki/Narrative Acceleration|Narrative Acceleration]], [[wiki/Computational Propaganda|Computational Propaganda]], [[wiki/Provenance|Provenance]].