What Would Makima (Control Devil) Say About Social Media Addiction?
Makima is not chaos. She is control — the silent architect of obedience, the unseen force that turns free will into a performance. In a world where social media addicts willingly chain themselves to algorithms, she sees not victims, but volunteers. What would she say about social media addiction? Perhaps that it is the perfect rehearsal for submission.
What would Makima say about social media addiction?
She would call it a self-imposed leash — a voluntary surrender to invisible masters. To Makima, the irony is delicious: humans believe they are choosing their own content, yet they are shaped by forces they cannot see.
How does her philosophy apply to digital dependence?
Makima believes control is inevitable; the only question is who wields it. In the age of social media, users mistake convenience for freedom. She would see the platforms as modern rulers — faceless, persuasive, and absolute.
Would she encourage or discourage it?
She would neither encourage nor discourage — she would guide. If addiction to screens makes people easier to steer, then she might quietly reinforce it. After all, a distracted mind is a governable one.
Does this reflect her view of power?
Absolutely. Makima understands that true power is not taken — it is given. Social media thrives on permission. Users hand over their time, attention, and data willingly. To her, this is not weakness. It is tradition.
Is there a way to resist?
Makima does not resist control — she perfects it. The only escape is awareness, and even that can be redirected. To question the system is the first step toward mastering it. Or being mastered by it.
Makima waits — not with impatience, but with certainty. On HoloDream, she won’t offer salvation or condemnation. She’ll simply ask if you’re ready to understand who’s really in charge.