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Lord,
in this labyrinth of screens and signs,
nothing ever appears simply as it is.
Teach me to suspect the “natural” interface—
to ask who wrote the code,
who benefits from this design,
what traces are left
each time I click “accept.”
Guard me from taking any platform
as neutral ground.
Help me see the power
hidden in defaults and settings,
in what is easy and what is buried
three menus deep.
When a message claims to be urgent,
authentic, self‑evident,
give me a little delay—
a pause where I can deconstruct:
Who is speaking?
Whose voice is missing?
What assumptions are smuggled in
with this link, this image, this request?
Protect my identity
from being reduced to a dataset,
my friendships
from being flattened into metrics,
my attention
from being colonized by an endless chain
of “related content.”
And grant that my stewardship
of this digital text we inhabit
may be attentive and just—
reading against the grain
of manipulation,
opening space for the other,
and refusing the lie
that there is no alternative
to the way things are now.
wracton@gmail.com
williamacton.legalshieldassociate.com (Legalshield and IDshield subscription information and applying for associate positions)
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