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I, Sim - Out of this World #65

Sep 29, 2025
Adam "Ruckus" Clark, host of The Daily Ruckus, joins to dive into the eerie intersection of technology and social behavior. They discuss how algorithms manipulate narratives, leaving individuals feeling uniquely at fault. Ruckus highlights alarming parallels between social media dynamics and religious notions of responsibility. They explore how AI might become a new spiritual framework and examine the impact of behaviorist techniques on adolescents. The conversation warns about social media's ability to rewire our attention, foster aggression, and create a culture of performative victimhood.
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ADVICE

Use Social Media Like A Tool

  • Treat social media like a tool, not a life: post and exit rather than doomscrolling.
  • Limit micro-engagement rituals that convert free moments into addictive loops.
ANECDOTE

From Listener To Podcaster

  • Adam shares how online community influence pushed him to start his show rather than a purely organic choice.
  • He uses the story to show content can steer real-life decisions without the consumer noticing.
INSIGHT

AI Agents Shape Online Persuasion

  • Platforms plan to seed fake users and AI agents to shape conversations and test persuasion.
  • Research shows AI-generated accounts can be more persuasive than humans, risking engineered consensus.
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