 Vox.com Sarah Morrison has a write-up today that will resonate with at least some of us. She says, I've aged out of the intended and desired audience for popular new apps. Apps used to be intuitive to me and gave me the experience I wanted and expected. Tiktok does not. I first had it with Snapchat, where I got Snapchat and I did not understand it. It reminds me when I first got cable TV and I spent literally the evening flipping channel surfing like I was flipping channels every five minutes because I had 100 plus channels. There is something about the algorithm being too smart about what I want that starts to make me feel resentful after a while because I want something weird in there. Stop knowing me this well. I would argue that the algorithm is failing if you feel that way. It's not perfect because if it knew you well enough, Sarah, it would surprise you. I think you found a gap in how good these can be.