Major social networks have crossed a quiet but historic line: they now generate a completely personal reality for every user. Two friends scrolling at the same time no longer see the same feed. Same platform — radically different worlds. This is important because we’re moving from shared public space to millions of parallel personalized realities. The common information field is disappearing. What you see, believe, and react to is now algorithmically tailored at the deepest level — shaped by your past clicks, emotions, and biases. For you this means your digital environment is becoming a mirror that reflects only one version of the world — yours. It feels comfortable, but it quietly isolates and distorts.…