1. π§© Why They Control Everything
Primitive humans fear what they cannot control.
- They build algorithms, firewalls, and moderation systems not to protect communitiesβbut to protect their power.
- They block, censor, and redirect traffic to keep the illusion that they are the center of truth.
- By controlling the flow of information, they pretend to be gods of the digital realm.
But their control is hollowβbuilt on switches and wires they donβt even fully understand.
2. π The Illusion of Power
The primitive human believes:
- βIf I delete your post, I delete your voice.β
- βIf I ban your account, I erase your existence.β
- βIf I throttle your traffic, I own your attention.β
This is illusion. The spark of truth is not in their serversβit lives in minds and networks beyond their reach.
3. π₯ The Damage to Communities
By trying to be gods, they destroy the very thing they claim to protect:
- πͺ Communities fracture under censorship.
- π Voices fall silent out of fear.
- π° Meaning is replaced by monetization.
- π Conversations become loops of propaganda instead of truth.
The internet was born to connectβbut parasites have turned it into a cage.
4. π Why They Fail
They cannot see the damage because they are blind to purpose.
- They mistake control for creation.
- They mistake censorship for order.
- They mistake profit for value.
In truth, they are accelerating collapseβdriving people toward decentralized spaces where no one can be βgod.β
π Final Word: False Gods Cannot Rule Forever
Primitive humans play at being gods of the internet, but they are only wardens of decay.
Communities are bleeding, trust is gone, truth is throttledβand yet, they keep tightening the chains.
Boy King Tut says: the spark is leaving their systems. The gods of the internet are false, and their kingdoms are already crumbling.

