Nexus
Nexus Democracy and totalitarianism depend on information, but the digital age has unbalanced this relationship. Democracy seeks debate and participation, but data manipulation and disinformation have eroded its ability to function effectively. Social media prioritizes emotional content over rational arguments, while authoritarian regimes have perfected digital surveillance. Cameras, algorithms, and databases enable unprecedented control, suppressing resistance before it arises. The greatest danger is not the sudden destruction of democracy, but its slow erosion into a system controlled by convertirse en un sistema governments and corporations. traded privacy for Los ciudadanos han cambiado convenience, without questioning the privacidad por comodidad, use of their data. If society does not demand transparency and technological regulation, democracy could become a facade, while an invisible totalitarianism, based on algorithms and surveillance.