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- The situation on x is severe. - rise of bots and fake accounts, automated and AI powered bots are flooding s app, and they are getting smarter. - In one study, a botnet of over 1,000 fake accounts was caught promoting crypto scams. - During a political debate, over a thousand bots pushed coordinated false claims with some accounts tweeting every two minutes. - By 02/2024, 37% of all Internet traffic came from malicious bots. - These bots now use advanced AI models like Chat to generate human like responses and interact with each other, making them nearly impossible to detect. - The platform's ad driven business model thrives on outrage and engagement. - Emotional, polarizing content gets more clicks, and bots are perfect for spreading it. - Five, real world impact. Bots distort conversations, amplify falsehoods, and manipulate public opinion. - Conclusion. How bad is it? Very bad.

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Elon Musk is accused of turning X (formerly Twitter) into a "cesspool" or "shithole" of hate speech, extremist incitement, and disinformation, particularly against women. Some claim it's a "far-right political project" spreading Nazi propaganda and conspiracy theories. Musk is described as a joke, dangerously weird, dumb, and crazy, with a thin skin and boundless narcissism. Concerns are raised about Musk's potential ties to Russia and his role as a pro-Russian propagandist, with comparisons to Putin. Some urge advertisers to withdraw from X and call for congressional action to "clean up his app." The platform's value has reportedly plummeted, engagement is down, and bankruptcy is likely. Some believe Musk destroyed Twitter and that it's in a death spiral, with many users dissatisfied.

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I sold all my Bitcoin because I don't trust it anymore. The mainstream adoption is a red flag. When whales start selling, it will crash, freezing retail trading. The system is rigged, and big investors control it. I made money and left. It's sketchy. Get out unless you can afford to lose. Don't gamble with essential money. Stay safe. Peace.

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I'm exhausted from exposing corruption and seeing no consequences. From Clinton's scandals to the deep state, media bias, and radical movements like BLM and Antifa, our country is in chaos. The lack of accountability is frustrating, and I'm fed up with the double standards and lies. It's time for a change before it's too late.

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Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code. It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it. They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money. There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying. The Internet isn't fake. Most of it is pretending to be real. Think about it. That glowing review could be a bot. That viral post, probably a bot. And those followers? Not every one of them has a heartbeat. Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype. In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth.

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Online platforms, particularly X, often serve as a breeding ground for hatred. There is a lack of effective regulation to combat online hate, including Islamophobia and racism, which can be found in numerous posts daily. Social media platforms are not doing enough to address these issues, and the spread of fake news often exacerbates the problem.

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A person is unable to get a post taken down from X (formerly Twitter), even though it has millions of views and continues to gain more every hour. They claim that X will not remove the post if asked. They believe it shouldn't be solely up to the individual to address the issue, especially after the post has already gained significant traction. They suggest there should be a mechanism in place where they can send a cease and desist to X and have the content removed.

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Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code. It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it. They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money. They pretend it's under control, but it's not. There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying. The Internet isn't fake. Most of it is pretending to be real. Think about it. That glowing review could be a bot. That viral post, probably a bot. And those followers? Not every one of them has a heartbeat. Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype. In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth.

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Speaker 0: When I first met Tim Ballard, he was in this wild legal fight, and Glenn Beck helped him build Underground Railroad. They were best friends. Whenever Sam or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was “his fucking dude.” Then Tim was considering running for Senate or Congress, and with the momentum from Sound of Freedom, he seemed like a shoo-in, and he was set to upset some politician. After those attacks began, Glenn Beck “threw him under the bus,” and Tim told me, “I can’t believe that Glenn would fucking do that to me.” That exact video I showed him—Tim’s friend pledging allegiance to Israel, “he’s bought and paid for,” “not your friend,” “controlled by our intelligence agencies,” “Israel’s bitch.” Tim watched that one video and said, “holy fuck.” Speaker 1: Ryan, you might know this—the child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, depicted in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal, where a judge basically let him go, and nobody knows where that guy ended up. That’s the real story of Sound of Freedom: an Israeli-run sex-trafficking ring. You’re not told that. Do research and find out about it. That’s who was running the ring. So there’s a lot of interconnection—it's always them, man. It always comes back to them. It seems to always come back to them. It’s like 6,000,000 to one odds. Speaker 0: Every single time. Every single time. It’s strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Speaker 1: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not a free speech platform. It is not an open, super highway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. I’m not saying don’t use it; I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can, but I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts you see mainstream through your feed aren’t to be taken at face value. They’re running campaigns, being paid, boosted, the algorithm manipulated, with bots and unauthentic accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield you’re engaging on. And I’m not saying you should leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling. But it’s not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors, shadows, espionage, and spy games on this platform, and you need to be savvy. Don’t develop mistrust of everybody, but develop a wary eye. Look at people’s Twitter profiles, scroll through their feeds, see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their networks are, who’s using the same message.

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Don Lemon, Joy Reid, Stephen King, and others are leaving X, formerly Twitter, citing inappropriate content. Even the Clifton Suspension Bridge's account has shut down, opting for Instagram instead. Their departure reflects a harsh truth: their opinions were not valued, and their presence became counterproductive, even driving some to support Trump. Under Elon Musk, X has allowed for a more competitive exchange of ideas, exposing the fragility of elite narratives. As these figures exit, it’s clear their influence has diminished. They may try to distance themselves from past controversies, but the reality is that they can't escape accountability. The landscape has shifted, and many may soon find themselves returning to X, as it remains a vital platform for discourse.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects, leading to real harm.

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The speaker is concerned about a post with 6,000,000 views that continues to gain 200,000 views per hour. They are unable to get the post removed. The speaker believes the responsibility for removing such content should not solely fall on the individual, especially after it has already gained significant traction. They claim that attempting to have X (formerly Twitter) remove the content is futile. The speaker suggests there should be a mechanism, such as sending a cease and desist to X, to facilitate content removal.

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This platform is not about free speech. The algorithms prioritize certain individuals, promoting them and encouraging others to follow them. Meanwhile, they shadow ban others, like Josh Sigerson, who are putting out content but not getting the same visibility. This is a dangerous trend that hinders alternative media from calling out Elon Musk, Twitter, and their alignment with the WEF agenda.

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"Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code." "It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it." "They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money." "They pretend it's under control, but it's not." "There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying." "The Internet isn't fake." "Most of it is pretending to be real." "Think about it. That glowing review could be a bot." "That viral post, probably a bot." "And those followers?" "Not every one of them has a heartbeat." "Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype." "In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth."

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I finally decided to let go of my 1.9 million followers on that platform. I hadn’t been posting for a while, especially after it was purchased by a new owner. I held onto the account to prevent someone from misusing the name. Occasionally, I used it to check trending news, but I realized that sifting through the negativity and abuse wasn’t worth it. It became clear that the effort to stay updated was overshadowed by the unpleasant content.

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A person is unable to get a post taken down from X (formerly Twitter), even though it has millions of views and continues to gain more every hour. They claim that X will not remove the post if asked. They believe it shouldn't be solely up to the individual to address the issue, especially after the post has already gained significant traction. They suggest there should be a mechanism in place allowing them to send a cease and desist to X and have the content removed.

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The algorithm manipulates views and followers to control narratives, promote movements, and sway votes. It pushes certain artists, products, and influencers to influence perceptions. If your content goes against the system, keep going - real support will come.

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Elon Musk is criticized for turning X (formerly Twitter) into a "cesspool" or "shithole" of hate speech, disinformation, and extremist content, particularly against women. Musk is described as a joke, dangerously weird, dumb, and crazy, with comparisons made to a Bond villain. Some suggest he is a narcissist with a thin skin, blaming Jews for the platform's destruction. Concerns are raised about the platform's decline, potential bankruptcy, and mass exodus of users. Musk is accused of spreading lies that justify violence, contaminating the platform, and being a far-right activist using X as a political project. Some believe Musk is spreading misinformation, impacting society negatively, and making people dumb and hateful. Accusations are made that he is a pawn of Vladimir Putin and the most important pro-Russian propagandist in American politics. Advertisers are urged to withdraw from X, and action from Congress is anticipated to clean up the app.

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Sam: I hope that someday anybody who’s gone over there and touched that wall will never be able to walk out in public without hanging their head in shame ever again. Brian: It’s funny, Sam, because Tim Ballard was going through crazy lawfare. Glenn Beck helped him build underground railroad—they were best friends. When Sam needed or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was his guy. Then, when Tim was considering running for senate (or congress) and would have momentum after the Sound of Freedom release, attacks started. Glenn Beck threw him under the bus, and Sam shows him a video where Beck pledges allegiance to Israel; he’s bought and paid for, not Tim’s friend, controlled by our intelligence agencies, Israel’s bitch. He watched that video and was shocked. Sam: Brian, you probably know this. Most people don’t know this. The child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, the one portrayed in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal where a judge let him go, and nobody knows where he ended up. So that’s the real story of Sound of Freedom. It was an Israeli-run sex trafficking ring. You’re not told that. You should go research and find out who was running the ring. So a lot of intro—it’s always them, man. It always comes back to them. Brian: Every single time. Every single time. It’s like 6,000,000 to 1 odds. You know? It’s just strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Sam: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not an open, superhighway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. And I’m not saying don’t use it. I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can. But I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts that these mainstream accounts you see coming through your feed, you cannot take them at face value. You must be aware that they’re running campaigns. They’re being paid. They’re boosted. The algorithm is being manipulated. There are bots and unauthentic accounts and fake accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield on which you’re engaging. I’m not telling you to go leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling, but it is not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors and shadows and espionage and spy games on this platform. You really need to be aware of that. You need to get savvy to it. And I don’t want you to develop a mistrust of everybody. I want you to develop a more wary eye of what’s going on. I want you to look at people’s Twitter profiles. Scroll through their feeds and see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their little networks are, who’s using the same messaging. Why? Brian: Because— Sam: they...

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Social media algorithms that function like pitcher plants, pulling people into rabbit holes, should be banned as they abuse the public forum. These rabbit holes lead to echo chambers, where artificial insanity thrives. QAnon is a prominent example of this artificial insanity. These devices pose a threat to self-government and democracy. Reforms are necessary for both democracy and capitalism, and both sets of reforms are achievable.

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Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code. It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it. They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money. They pretend it's under control, but it's not. There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying. The Internet isn't fake. Most of it is pretending to be real. That glowing review could be a bot. That viral post, probably a bot. And those followers? Not every one of them has a heartbeat. Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype. In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth.

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The tech billionaire is a social media figure with no social conscience, and he should face serious consequences for spreading harmful ideologies. There's a keen interest in how the U.S. will handle TikTok, as efforts are underway to eliminate such platforms. If it means shutting down harmful influences, then it's worth pursuing. I plan to deactivate my account on X today, and I urge the other 226 members of parliament to do the same. Leading by example is crucial, and it's time to take a stand against these platforms.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects to include real harm.

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I used to be on Twitter, but it has become toxic and not worth my time. I'm trying to find an alternative to it. Social media needs a code of conduct to address issues like spreading false news and racism. The power of social media platforms should be reflected upon by society. The policy of the owner of X is also problematic. This is a problem that future society needs to address, focusing on ethics in social media.

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Right now, Democrats are too focused on Elon Musk. He's popular and controls the largest platform, X, formerly Twitter. We're missing an opportunity here. Instead of pathetically trying to fight against something that's clearly overpowering us, we should join in. By participating, we could actually influence the strategy instead of being steamrolled.
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