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"Why the Internet Feels Like a Psychic Hotline"

 (But It’s Screwing With Your Head)

Let’s get one thing straight:
Social media doesn’t know you.
It studies you.
It tracks your late-night breakdowns, your doomscrolling, your silence.
Then it feeds you content that feels personal — not because it cares,
but because it profits from your pain.

🧠 Your Sadness = Their Engagement

You pause on a breakup quote for 3 seconds?
Now your feed is a funeral playlist.
Anxious? It’ll shove “healing” content down your throat.
Numb? Here's a reel that says, “This is for the one who’s quietly suffering.”

It’s not magic.
It’s weaponized psychology.

You think it’s reading your soul.
It’s just reading your screen time.


🔮 It Pretends to Be a Psychic — But It’s a Parasite

You’re at your lowest, scrolling for something that gets you.
And boom — a stranger looks into the camera and says,

“If you’re seeing this, it’s not a coincidence.”

It is.
It’s the algorithm doing what it does best:
Hijacking your vulnerability.
Dressing up manipulation as “divine timing.”


📉 You’re Not Healing — You’re Hooked

That fake comfort you feel when a post nails your emotion?
It’s a dopamine hit.
And then another.
And another.

But you don’t process anything.
You don’t move forward.
You stay. Addicted. Emotionally dependent on content that mimics empathy.

They’re not helping you.
They’re keeping you there — because pain keeps you scrolling.


💬 It Feels Personal. It’s Just Profitable.

Here’s the brutal truth:
Every post that “feels like it was made for you” is designed to keep you in the loop.
The app doesn’t want you healed.
It wants you haunted.


✖️So What Now?

  • Stop letting strangers on the internet narrate your inner life.

  • Take a break before your identity becomes your algorithm.

  • Remember: real healing doesn’t happen between likes, loops, or reels.

It’s not a psychic hotline.
It’s a trap.
And maybe, it’s time to hang up.



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