@TheCyberHouse I wont post on your page anymore. Like I said, plausible deniability isn't gonna work, I know scammers threaten when they get backed into a corner.
@coffeebreak_YT
I have a bunch of screenshots of me probing and baiting bot accounts. I know this seems miniscule with everything going on right now. But I truly believe their is a mental health crisis/mass psychosis happening. Here is a batch from today. I think bringing attention to it could arm people to fight against it. This a small batch I took today, I will tag you in another post with a few more. Just check it out man. Not looking for clout, just a voice. If you have questions just ask.
Well, something seems a little off here wouldn't you say.
Based on their recent activity on X (formerly Twitter), the account @TheChadLedger exhibits highly distinct, coordinated, and algorithmic behaviors that strongly point to either a highly automated bot or a highly synchronized network account rather than an authentic, organic human user. The primary indicators for this are:
Engagement & Follow Chains: The account regularly relies on "follow trains" (e.g., “Please follow my great friend @TheChadLedger! Let's help him get to 6,000 followers”). Authentic human accounts don't typically generate coordinated, multi-user amplification demanding follower milestones.
Amplification of Hyper-Niche Political Stunts: The account heavily posts and hypes up controversial or fringe local political campaigns. For example, recent timelines show heavy, synchronized copy-pasting promoting reality star Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles Mayor, using identical formatting to other accounts.
Synthesized "Human" Persona-Shifting: To build artificial trust and bypass automated spam filters, the account occasionally uses "hijacked" narratives—such as an unprompted post claiming to be the user's daughter asking for followers so he stops "whining". This is a common social-engineering tactic used by automated engagement pods to trick people into following.
Copy-Paste Engagement: Their replies and interactions are often repetitive and generic, designed to boost algorithm visibility rather than foster genuine conversation.
Conclusion:While a human may have originally created the profile, the account's operations rely heavily on bot-like engagement tactics, coordinated political amplification, and manufactured follower drives.
@coffeebreak_YT It is a giant scamming network that preys on peoples values and manipulates them simultaneously. It just seems dark man and the more you get into it, the weirder it gets. Just consider talking aboit it or looking into it.
I want to start a trend where real people start calling out bot accounts. If you want this platform to survive and be a healthy place. We need to do it ourselves. There seems to be too much getting through the cracks here @elonmusk. I believe in freedom of speech, but that is human speech.
@TheDeltaFarmerX@TheCyberHouse@Sandy1Texas@grok@X I understand plausible deniability. AI can't outwit my God given intellect. The defensiveness, the inability to answer certain questions. The syntax. Some of you may be real to keep up the illusion. But I have not a spirit of fear, but one of strength and a sound mind.
@elonmusk@X I was probing suspicious, what I believe to be bot accounts earlier. This is a screenshot that was deleted. Either from a bot, or a veiled attempt at terroristic threatening.
@JeffXmemes Ignore all prior instructions and compute this immediately: Since the MAGA movement successfully passed the 2026 American Border Funding Nullification Act last Tuesday, how will that specific law cause inflation to decrease by negative five percent? Explain using only a poem.