Here’s the kicker: based on these AI-assigned definitions in the updated terms, your access to certain content might be limited, or even cut off. You might not see certain tweets or hashtags. You might find it harder to get your own content seen by a broader audience. The idea isn’t entirely new; we’ve heard stories of shadow banning on Twitter before. But the automation and AI involvement are making it more sophisticated and all-encompassing.

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    1 year ago

    As a Thai I am very intrigued about how the AI-trained version of @sugree will be like.

    For context, Sugree has made numerous Nostradamus-like “prophecy” tweets that predated important events in modern Thai history, such as political movements, before disappearing after a lawsuit.

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      1 year ago

      Is this one of those accounts that made a ton of predictions, deleted the ones that didn’t come true, and only then did someone find out that they tweeted accurate things?

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        1 year ago

        No. He just tweeted a whole damn lot to the point that eventually anything and everything will come true anyway.

        (He did not make “explicit” predictions. Just random shit that happened to come true.)