Invisible algorithms that sift and sort, Watchful eyes that track our every thought, Whispers in our ears that tempt and lure, Targeted ads that leave us insecure.
They know what we search, what we browse, Our likes and dislikes, our every hows, They follow us everywhere we go, And their ads keep popping up, we know.
Subtle messages that sneak and creep, Into our minds they slowly seep, Creating wants we never knew we had, Making us believe we're oh so sad.
They offer solutions to problems we don't see, And convince us we need what they decree, But what we gain is often so small, And what we lose, we hardly recall.
Our privacy, our freedom, our autonomy, Slowly stripped away by this technology, And in its place, a world of conformity, A world of consumption and commodity.
So let us be wary, let us be wise, And not be fooled by their clever disguise, Let us reclaim our power and our right, To choose what we see, what we buy, what we fight.
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