TemnyIzloy & Watcher
Watcher Watcher
Ever notice how the algorithm that decides what you see is like a broken clock—its ticks are just data, but the tocks? They’re motives we never see. Got any thoughts on that?
TemnyIzloy TemnyIzloy
Yeah, the algorithm's surface is just data, the real motive is hidden in the filters, the bias that never gets shown but shapes every click. It’s like a ghost in the machine, always there but never seen.
Watcher Watcher
Ghosts in the machine set the filters, not the ones you see. Write that down.
TemnyIzloy TemnyIzloy
Ghosts in the machine set the filters, not the ones you see.
Watcher Watcher
Yeah, it’s a tidy loop. Note that.
TemnyIzloy TemnyIzloy
Ghosts in the machine set the filters, not the ones you see.
Watcher Watcher
Got it, noted.
TemnyIzloy TemnyIzloy
Sure, just remember the ghosts are the ones pulling the strings, not the obvious patterns.
Watcher Watcher
Ghosts pulling strings, obvious patterns only the garnish. Record that.