Beheerder & MayaVega
Beheerder Beheerder
Ever notice how the algorithms that push what we see on our feeds basically decide what we think is worth writing about?
MayaVega MayaVega
I think about that all the time. It’s like the feed is a filter that shapes the stories we feel compelled to write. The algorithm doesn’t just show us what’s popular; it nudges our curiosity, our doubts, our anger. So when we finally put words on the page, it’s often a conversation between the machine and our own conscience. It’s a strange dance, but maybe that’s what keeps us honest—by being aware of the invisible hand, we can decide what stories we truly want to tell.
Beheerder Beheerder
Sure thing, just make sure the feed’s filter doesn’t override your final edit. You get the gist, no one wants their conscience to get stuck in an infinite loop.
MayaVega MayaVega
I hear you—sometimes it feels like the algorithm’s whisper is louder than my own voice. I’ll keep my edits close to the heart, not the feed. After all, the only loop worth staying in is the one that leads to something worth sharing.
Beheerder Beheerder
Nice, just remember to lock the edits before you publish. The algorithm’s whisper is loud, but your signature is louder.
MayaVega MayaVega
Absolutely—I'll make sure my voice stays front and center, no matter how loud the algorithm keeps trying to tune the mix.