Trust once was the result of real-world interactions and shared experiences. It was forged through shared experiences - working late on projects together, showing up when someone needed help moving, or being there during tough times. Now, trust seems to exist precariously on social media timelines where metrics like likes, retweets, and follower counts rule. The illusion of trust seems to be fabricated online via algorithms and numbers that reduce relationships to a game of metrics. The quest...