Why, Yes, Obsessive Tik-Tok Employee In China, I Do Have More Evidence Your App Can Read People’s Minds

by Shelt Garner
@sheltgarner

I did a little bit of an experiment recently. I had lunch with my father and put my phone closer to him than me to see if my hunch that Tik-Tok can somehow read our minds might be proven.

I still have no absolute proof — don’t know how I could — but it is interesting that in the last few days I have been pushed a lot of WW2 and 60s content. It’s very interesting.

The only reason why I continue to have a lingering suspicion that Tik-Tok can read our minds is how I keep getting pushed things that simply can not be explained by the power of an algorithm. Usually it has something to do with the body. But often times, it’s just something I’ve thought really hard about in a way where I see something in my mind’s eye.

It’s all very curious.

It makes you wonder the lengths that Big Tech might go to keep such technology a secret. The idea that America’s biggest geopolitical foe has the technology — even if it’s just peer-to-peer — to read the minds of the millions of users of Tik-Tok would…probably not go over well in the halls of Congress.

Dem’s fightin words, as they say.

Someone In China(?) Is Rather Obsessed With This Website

by Shelt Garner
@sheltgarner

Ugh. Someone who may, or may not, be in China, is checking this blog in a rather obsessive manner. If it is someone in China, then it’s either someone connected to Tik-Tok wanting to know if I have proof that they’re reading people’s minds, or it — might — be someone I know from my time in Asia.

Regardless, I’m a nobody. I don’t mind people reading this blog, but…maybe don’t check it a 100 times in one day? Go outside, feel the grass.