The Algorithmic Oracle is my master's project at the Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University. The objective of this project is to foster critical algorithmic literacy among Gen Z social media users by staging algorithmic profiling as a lived experience. The prototype is an interactive web experience that lets you feel how algorithms profile you in real time. On the landing page you pick a few moods, and the Oracle builds you a personalized feed of real social media posts. As you scroll and react, it reads your behavior and quietly narrows what it shows you until the feed mirrors a single version of you. Then the tone shifts. The feed interrupts your scrolling and deals you a tarot card naming the archetype of social media user it has decided you are. A receipts page shows you how it profiled you, then projects where the feed would take you if you kept scrolling. As a critical design intervention, it makes algorithmic profiling personal, so the hidden logic of personalization becomes something you feel rather than just read about. The work draws on critical, speculative, and reflective design traditions.