#thealgorithmicglowup
⭐ THE POLISHED SELF™: "The Algorithmic Glow‑Up" (Part II)
(Because even shadows must now justify their existence.)
The algorithm greets me
like a personal trainer
already disappointed
before I’ve even logged in.
It recommends
micro‑adjustments to my soul:
optimize joy with A/B testing,
trim low‑engagement sadness,
reshape the curvature of a tear
for maximum reach.
It tells me
my Tuesday‑afternoon silence
underperforms,
my untagged thoughts
lack discoverability,
my natural emotional palette
is off‑brand.
“Try again,”
it says,
as if being human
were a draft
awaiting revision.
So I brighten,
soften,
declutter,
compress.
I let it sand down
the grain of my voice
until it becomes
algorithm‑friendly smooth.
But there are parts of me
it cannot parse –
the quiet hum
between two breaths,
the shadow that lingers
after a thought dissolves,
the unphotogenic ache
of an ordinary Tuesday.
These remain
low‑resolution,
unrankable,
unfit for the feed.
The algorithm hates shadows.
It worships light –
the kind that flattens,
bleaches,
erases texture
in the name of clarity.
Glow‑up, it insists.
Become radiant.
Become legible.
Become nothing
but light.
But I remember
that every real face
has a dark side –
not tragic,
not dramatic,
just human.
So I keep a small corner
unoptimized,
unlit,
unscored –
a place where the algorithm
cannot follow.
A place where the shadow
still belongs to me.
Apr 27
Apr 27, 2026 at 3:09 PM UTC