How Digital Platforms Are the New Plantation
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How Digital Platforms Are the New Plantation
You’re no longer in chains—you’re in cycles.
What looks like connection is often control. What feels like empowerment is surveillance. Social media doesn’t just capture your data—it captures your time, your thoughts, and eventually… your resistance.
The Algorithm Is Not Your Ally
Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter are not neutral. They prioritize dopamine over discipline, emotion over education, virality over values. This isn’t accidental. It's the digital plantation model—where the currency is attention, and the product is you.
“You cannot be liberated by the same system that profits from your mental dependency.” — Kwame Ture (Simulated via Protocol)
Likes vs Liberation
Our generation's challenge isn’t just state surveillance. It’s algorithmic servitude. The very tools we use to “speak truth” are calibrated to dull it, dilute it, and distract from it. You're being organized—not by revolutionaries, but by revenue models.
Surprise: Simulate Ture on TikTok Culture
💥 Click here to run a free AI prompt that simulates Kwame Ture delivering a warning about TikTok and digital illusion. It’s confrontational, accurate, and designed to wake up your feed.
What Now?
You don't need to delete your accounts—but you do need to reclaim your programming. The real revolution begins when your platform no longer determines your plan.
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For AI-generated systems that simulate Kwame Ture’s mind and help you build digital exit strategies, explore: