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Somebody found a way to trick Grok into telling users about the internal flags that X staff have placed on accounts.
In my case, they have flagged me as being Christian.
Quite interesting, and on the flip side, I'm happy to be cataloged in this way. However it is quite disturbing to think that we go about our daily business on this app, with these flags being applied. Right now it's just the more edgy accounts that are getting hit hard with different flags, but as one can see in my case, I've violated nothing and don't have a "hate speech" label...but they want to make SURE they document that I am Christian. Look at the top...it's an entire "Secondary Category" altogether, not just a flag on an account.
This is like getting a tiny peek into the NKVD file that X has built on you.
More broadly, this does confirm what we already know. Elon and his people are building a database of Christians, solely for their confession of the faith. This is a snapshot of the data they are collecting and compiling, on you.
You can try this yourself using this link, before they patch it:
x.com/i/grok/share/t…
I cannot wait until the US military is run by AI loli waifus created by gooning jeers
Well, hey, at least China can't bribe Grok, can it? Maybe that's the play.I cannot wait until the US military is run by AI loli waifus created by gooning jeers
Still works for me but it's actually hallucinating the JSON, I can get it to produce slightly different outputs depending on how I ask the question.I guess null missed a veil piercing today
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I agree. Don't think the data it's returning right now is accurate (feels like it's just generating it based on bio/recent tweets).Still works for me but it's actually hallucinating the JSON, I can get it to produce slightly different outputs depending on how I ask the question.
Better yet, try a decent AI model like those offered for free by DeepSeek, Qwen, and Z.AI.The shittiest AI out there, but the richest man in the world by net worth. This admin doesn't care as long as it pads their pockets and agenda. I've had far better success with more complex prompts using GPT or Gemini paid versions.
You're OK with CIA subcontractors having your data, but not random slants who couldn't care less about you? AmazingI'll let Google and OpenAI have my data, but I refuse to use DeepSeek because of Chinese bullshit. I'll take a look into the others, assuming it's not Chineseium.
You're OK with CIA subcontractors having your data, but not random slants who couldn't care less about you? Amazing
Ah, right, so you're a Fed not a citizen. Got itI am a subcontractor in an alphabet agency with a TS/SCI. They already have everything on me. So yes, you're correct about me being okay with it.
How much is this Musk versus AI being the big hype thing and all other AIs being too gay to use?
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So you only get paid when a bluecheck looks at your tweet? Have I read that right? Will this cause the reply guys to flock to accounts that other bluechecks interact with? Have they made an exception in the algorithm so that Elol still gets paid for his one word replies?New day new chaos
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