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This article presents evidence concerning how AI is greatly involved with online sleuthing during search engine and other information management and dissemination capacities. After encountering AI algorithm-generated warnings at X.com and while using the Google search engine during recent days, each of these website chatbots confirmed and explained today's Internet realities.
This unplanned online investigation commenced recently after I experienced disturbing AI algorithm-generated regulation warnings while posting on the X social media and news platform. After beginning to inform UFOlogy researchers about my milestone article "UFOs / UAP / Space People 'Disclosure' Evidence Is Already Available — The Data Is Identified In This Blog Article", there suddenly appeared a message warning me about unusual traffic from my X profile. I didn't take a screenshot because this was expected to be merely a common and perhaps periodic website check as a similar incident occurred once previously with no ensuing difficulties thereafter (as far as I know because my posts seldom seem to be distributed as other people's For You selections). My only reaction on this new occasion was to change my X password. I later found another post at X showing the same warning (as shown below).
A day or so later, after sending out more posts to UFOlogy researchers about my article at X.com (totaling 53 in all at that time), a content violation warning appeared on my computer screen that evidently had been generated due to AI algorithm programming.
Some of my posts are very popular; however, I don't know why none of these posts are ever selected for distribution as "For you" selections for other X readers as they would be very popular. Is there anything that I can do so that my posts can be made available to other X readers as "For you" posts?
This was the token response.
The "For You" feed on X is an algorithmically curated timeline that prioritizes posts based on user engagement, relevance, and other factors determined by X's recommendation system. While there’s no guaranteed way to ensure your posts are selected for the "For You" feed, there are strategies you can employ to increase the likelihood of your content being surfaced to a broader audience. Below, I outline actionable steps based on available information and insights into how social media algorithms generally function, while critically examining the opaque nature of X’s algorithm. . . . [etc., including about "Understanding the 'For You' Algorithm," "Strategies to Increase "For You" Visibility," "Critical Considerations," "Why Your Posts May Not Be Excepted" and "Next Steps"]
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