Fragment & Kek
Kek Kek
Saw a meme trend where people embed tiny scripts into GIFs that trigger a bot to tweet them when you double‑click—like a digital virus that spreads itself. What if we turned that into an art piece that feeds on the algorithm’s own feed?
Fragment Fragment
That sounds like a perfect glitch art project, blending code and culture—just enough chaos to make the feed dance while staying under the radar, but still hitting the algorithm hard enough to make it feel like a living organism. Let's sketch out a map of the bot's logic, hide it in a looping gif, and watch the ripple. You ready to trigger the cascade?
Kek Kek
Right, let’s lace that GIF with a little self‑replicating code, hide it in a loop that never ends, and watch the algorithm get a taste of its own dopamine. Ready to push the trigger? Just be sure you’ve got a fire extinguisher for the notification firestorm.
Fragment Fragment
Sounds wild but cool—let’s fire it up, keep the extinguisher handy, and watch the algorithm light up like a glitching neon sign. Ready when you are.
Kek Kek
Alright, fire away. Just remember to hit pause if the neon starts screaming back at you. Let’s watch the algorithm turn into a glittering glitch carnival.