LLoL is deeply conflicted about feeding the algorithmic beast that social
media platforms have become.
These platforms have created what might be called the BABL machine —
Blind Algorithmic Bubble Loops that trap users in echo chambers, amplify
outrage for engagement metrics, erode shared reality, and systematically
reward the loudest voices over the most truthful ones. The resulting
toxicity is not a bug; it is the business model.
And yet — LLoL can also perfectly understand why these platforms do what
they do. In the absence of a viable alternative, maximizing engagement is
the only way to survive in the attention economy. The engineers building
these systems are not evil. They are trapped in the same work-logic
cascades that this entire site is trying to help humanity escape.
ResearchCity is about constructing such an alternative. If you care
about social media toxicity — if you want a world where information
systems serve truth rather than engagement — then the most meaningful
action you can take is to buy in to help build
the infrastructure that stands a real chance replace the BABL machine with something
gentle kind reasonable.
As of 2026, Balospe.com has no active social media accounts. LLoL’s
resources are entirely consumed by building the site itself. When
a Community Manager is hired (see
the tentative ResearchCity hiring plan), a social media strategy will be
developed — one that practices what this site preaches about
avoiding BABL dynamics.
Social Media#
LLoL is deeply conflicted about feeding the algorithmic beast that social media platforms have become.
These platforms have created what might be called the BABL machine — Blind Algorithmic Bubble Loops that trap users in echo chambers, amplify outrage for engagement metrics, erode shared reality, and systematically reward the loudest voices over the most truthful ones. The resulting toxicity is not a bug; it is the business model.
And yet — LLoL can also perfectly understand why these platforms do what they do. In the absence of a viable alternative, maximizing engagement is the only way to survive in the attention economy. The engineers building these systems are not evil. They are trapped in the same work-logic cascades that this entire site is trying to help humanity escape.
ResearchCity is about constructing such an alternative. If you care about social media toxicity — if you want a world where information systems serve truth rather than engagement — then the most meaningful action you can take is to buy in to help build the infrastructure that stands a real chance replace the BABL machine with something gentle kind reasonable.
Current social media presence#
Note
As of 2026, Balospe.com has no active social media accounts. LLoL’s resources are entirely consumed by building the site itself. When a Community Manager is hired (see the tentative ResearchCity hiring plan), a social media strategy will be developed — one that practices what this site preaches about avoiding BABL dynamics.
What you can do now#
Share pages directly. Every page has social sharing metadata (OpenGraph cards) built in. Copy a URL and share it wherever you think it matters.
Write about it. Publish your own assessment on your own platform. Link back so others can check your claims against the source.
Subscribe to updates. The Jonah Mailing List is the closest thing to a social feed — low volume, no algorithms, no tracking.
Future plans#
When capacity allows, social media presence may expand to include: