Occult Curiosity and Social Media
In the 5th edition of the French version, a new rule titled "Rosenkreutz Effect" was introduced. Basically, secret societies used algorithms to scour social media for mentions of magical phenomena. If the PCs' Rosenkreutz rating got too high, then they'd send agents to investigate.
This is analogous to the Occult Curiosity Potential, explained in the US Nephilm rulebook p106. The advent of algorithms and social media means that this POT is much more important than it was in past decades. The secret societies now track mentions of paranormal phenomena using algorithms that automatically trawl social media and flag events. If the secret society watchmen notice anything particularly unusual, then they may send agents to investigate.
Thankfully, the subtler magic rules introduced in Liber Ka, Slaying the Dragon and Enlightened Magic make detection much less likely compared to the fireball spells of the first edition rules. Nonetheless, the GM should note any blatant abuses of magical techniques or metamorphoses that may be recorded in social media and ping the algorithms. The PCs should be careful to conceal their activities.
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