@campbellclaret I'd say this shirks election law as it is clearly false representation. It's almost certain Elon is behind it, Lowe knows about it, which could imply foreign interference and undisclosed campaign financing.
It is absolutely ridiculous at this point that we are supposed to believe even 5% of Rupert Lowe's engagement is organic. A random post about @DavidLammy - 8000 likes in 53 minutes. The average View>Like ratio on this platform is around 1%... Rupert's dumb posts are averaging 14%!
Oh but he happens to be supported by the guy who owns this platform you say? ๐ค
@Gracie_Blue89 What @AndyBurnhamGM said in that clip was 100% correct. He literally called for an investigation 8 days after he became Mayor in 2017. Some random Reformer shouting lies on the streets is not journalism. https://t.co/sG1WHZo8c2
@Jake_Ventham@DavidLammy I think the entire Restore campaign is botted. Literally no account on this platform achieves a 14% view to like ratio, it's 1400% higher than the average. Outperforming Elon, Ronaldo, Shakira et al. A statistical impossibility, meaning the only logical conclusion is it's fake.
@MuayPoundNotes@RupertLowe10 I think it's bots because his average views to likes ratio is 15 times higher than the platform average, totally unprecedented, and he happens to be best buds with the owner of this platform.
And it makes sense to you that a low ranking MP in a fringe UK political party has more followers than any other British politician apart from Prime Ministers? Wake up, it's clearly all fake. Even if his followers were real, absolutely no one on this platform achieves a 14-16% view to like ratio. It's basically impossible to achieve that organically. Even Elon gets under 2%.
@frizbme Thanks, Friz! And yes despite the damaging rumours certain people are now open to spread on our official social media, the Atlas team, at least, remains fully committed on what we can do for this community.
Wanted to give the Cedar DAO holders a brief update and some insights into Atlas Wallet development.
So as of today we are on development build 203 in the Apple Developers Program.
We have done a vast amount of work on Atlas since we were lucky enough to have our CTO come onboard. It's been in many ways a painful process for me, because we had to take some serious steps back before we could move forwards. It's also been, on many occasions, invigorating and highly educational for me to work with someone at this level of the industry.
We are a small team, looking to compete in an industry where the products we are aiming to rival have dozens of developers, $100s of millions to spend. The way we compete is through a combination of long working weeks, amazing team work, and simply knowing we can build something incredible regardless of our resources.
As we stand, we remain well-resourced - of the $1.2 million infusion of funding we had back in March 2025, we have spent $486,571, and still hold $713,429 - this is remarkably efficient, and clearly leaves us plenty of runway for the plan we set out: to get to launch, onboard initial users and then look to raise VC capital.
Just a little insight into our process, and for that I include some images. So in very basic terms, it is my job to research and design our user interface and user experience, and I then take my initial ideas and designs to our CTO who refines them through a collaborative process, and he then fully prepares the development approach for our developers to work on. Generally the CTO and devs have daily meetings, and we are pushing almost 1 build a day which the whole team tests together.
One of the final elements of Atlas that needs improving before we reopen beta is our DApp browser, which was a pretty poor experience. So I have been working on the designs pictured, and these are now being discussed amongst the CTO and devs in terms of feasibility and process, and we would then expect to see updates in the builds very quickly. It'll be interesting to see these prototype ideas and see how the final DApp browser works.
This is definitely my favourite part of Atlas - seeing my scrappy ideas become reality in a working app is pretty cool! I'll ensure I share the final DApp Browser UI when it's in the build, so you can compare. The final versions always end up better than the prototypes!
I'll do a full update, as usual, at the end of the month.
@TommyCockles8@RupertLowe10 I think that Rupert Lowe is a low-level UK politician. I think that no one outside the UK would even know who David Lammy is. Therefore a random post about David Lammy achieving 13,000 likes in an hour is utterly implausible and yet more evidence that Lowe is a total fake.
It is absolutely ridiculous at this point that we are supposed to believe even 5% of Rupert Lowe's engagement is organic. A random post about @DavidLammy - 8000 likes in 53 minutes. The average View>Like ratio on this platform is around 1%... Rupert's dumb posts are averaging 14%!
Oh but he happens to be supported by the guy who owns this platform you say? ๐ค
@RupertLowe10@LincolnWatson86 Oh 5000 people liked your reply in an hour, Rupert, out of 30k views? 17 times the average View?Like ratio of this platform. You are an embarassing fake. https://t.co/bFR120PfX7
It is absolutely ridiculous at this point that we are supposed to believe even 5% of Rupert Lowe's engagement is organic. A random post about @DavidLammy - 8000 likes in 53 minutes. The average View>Like ratio on this platform is around 1%... Rupert's dumb posts are averaging 14%!
Oh but he happens to be supported by the guy who owns this platform you say? ๐ค
It is absolutely ridiculous at this point that we are supposed to believe even 5% of Rupert Lowe's engagement is organic. A random post about @DavidLammy - 8000 likes in 53 minutes. The average View>Like ratio on this platform is around 1%... Rupert's dumb posts are averaging 14%!
Oh but he happens to be supported by the guy who owns this platform you say? ๐ค
That's because their narratives and their actual political ambitions could not be further apart. Zia Yusuf's parents, as one example, were literally economic Muslim migrants who Reform would turn away today. They run the anti-immigration line because it's a popular trojan horse for their policies which are really just designed to protect the wealthy elites and shit on the working people who vote for them.