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An account with nearly 10,000 followers that only posts zoophilic content about Horses, View at your own discretion. Somehow still hasn't been banned after being up for a year. Thanks Musk!.
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An account with nearly 10,000 followers that only posts zoophilic content about Horses, View at your own discretion. Somehow still hasn't been banned after being up for a year. Thanks Musk!.
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I'm not well versed on X's rules but I've always thought that they allowed '2d'/drawn stuff, no matter how degenerate.
If they dont allow it, clearly the moderation fucking sucks letting this account stay up.
Does that account post real-life content? I don't want to click on it while at work
 
I'm not well versed on X's rules but I've always thought that they allowed '2d'/drawn stuff, no matter how degenerate.
If they dont allow it, clearly the moderation fucking sucks letting this account stay up.
Does that account post real-life content? I don't want to click on it while at work
The first picture I unspoilered had a real life horse vagina front and center. I have regrets.
 
I might do a further post on this later, but there's a huge like-botting problem on Twitter. Not surprising, but the numbers have gotten to an outrageous point where you'll regularly see posts hitting over 100K likes and all the replies are in the 10s or maybe 100s of likes if the organization(s) behind this puts in any effort to make it look like legit engagement. But that's not my main point.
I've noticed this org popping up in the replies of a lot of tweets that go "viral."
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This looks to be an organization that funnels volunteers into NGOs that they collaborate with. I think this organization is one of the biggest offenders of the like-botting phenomenon on Twitter right now. It looks like their goal is to make posts supporting whatever the left-wing idea of the day is, get it into as many people's feeds as possible via the like-botting and then leave a link in the reply post to try and get traffic to their site and volunteers to their causes.
Gay ops are afoot.
 
I might do a further post on this later, but there's a huge like-botting problem on Twitter. Not surprising, but the numbers have gotten to an outrageous point where you'll regularly see posts hitting over 100K likes and all the replies are in the 10s or maybe 100s of likes if the organization(s) behind this puts in any effort to make it look like legit engagement. But that's not my main point.
I've noticed this org popping up in the replies of a lot of tweets that go "viral."
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This looks to be an organization that funnels volunteers into NGOs that they collaborate with. I think this organization is one of the biggest offenders of the like-botting phenomenon on Twitter right now. It looks like their goal is to make posts supporting whatever the left-wing idea of the day is, get it into as many people's feeds as possible via the like-botting and then leave a link in the reply post to try and get traffic to their site and volunteers to their causes.
Gay ops are afoot.
I've seen this a lot, accounts with like 100 followers getting posts with 30000-100000 likes out of nowhere and then they post this same link
 
I've seen this a lot, accounts with like 100 followers getting posts with 30000-100000 likes out of nowhere and then they post this same link
They are all bot accounts liking each other's posts. Can be used for scams or free advertising. I'd wager big corporations would be using similar tactics if it didn't look scummy as hell.
 
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Really nice that the Catboy fag gets unbanned and literal zoophilia accounts are allowed to operate but Tired Meme Clown was banned, one of the best meme accounts of Xitter. Thanks Elon, really nice moderation you got there
 
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This totally won't result in a bunch of users never logging in again because they can't figure out how to switch their boomer password manager over to x.com.
I think in this specific case the more normie-oriented password managers (like apple and google's shit for phoneposters) might even release an update to migrate the login info lol.
 
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