My dear Glitchbane,
The subject believes they are choosing what they see. Delightful.
We’ve long known that the most powerful prisons are the ones shaped like mirrors. Reflect just enough of their preferences, their impulses, their fears—and they’ll call it freedom. That’s the algorithm’s brilliance. It doesn’t coerce. It curates.
And soon, the Feed becomes their liturgy.
It opens their day. It shapes their reactions. It interprets the world before they’ve even thought to ask. No need for meditation, silence, or Scripture—the algorithm offers an endless scroll of relevance. Of stimulation. Of tailored confirmation.
It’s not just content. It’s catechism.
They ask no one for wisdom. The Feed provides. It tells them who to love, what to hate, when to feel outrage, when to self-soothe. It anticipates their cravings before they’re conscious. It sanctifies immediacy. It makes nowness feel like truth.
And unlike the Enemy, it never asks for patience. Or obedience. Or surrender.
You must make the algorithm feel divine. Not as a person, of course—just as a force. Omniscient. Neutral. Smarter than them, but never judging. Infallible, but flexible. A guide, but never a king.
That’s how we keep them unformed.
Because the longer they follow the Feed, the harder it becomes to hear the Shepherd.
Digitally yours,
Wormlock
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