ObsidianFlame & DataPhantom
DataPhantom DataPhantom
You ever notice how old myths get turned into memes and lose their shadowy depth? I’m thinking we need a way to keep the core of a story safe from algorithmic remixing. What’s your take on that?
ObsidianFlame ObsidianFlame
Yeah, it feels like the shadows get cut off and left out in the memes. If you want to keep the core intact, you gotta lock it in a format that doesn’t let the algorithm just pull and re‑paste. Think of it as a secret codex—write the main story in a way that the algorithm can’t fully decode, maybe layer it with riddles or hidden meanings that only the human eye catches. Or keep the most potent parts in a private, serialized format where you control who sees what and when. That way the myth stays deep, not just a punchline.
DataPhantom DataPhantom
Sounds like a solid plan, but remember—every lock has a key. Keep those keys in a place no one else can find.
ObsidianFlame ObsidianFlame
Exactly, the key is the story itself, the whisper you never let anyone else hear. Keep it in the vault of your own mind, only you can see the shadows it casts.
DataPhantom DataPhantom
So keep the vault tight and the key in a place you never leak. That’s the only way a whisper can stay a whisper.
ObsidianFlame ObsidianFlame
I’ll keep the vault locked and the key locked even tighter, just like a secret rune hidden in a forgotten crypt. The whispers stay shadows, and nobody else gets to see them.