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Users badly need a way to mute posts like these based on images used. As everyone knows X is currently infested with crypto or porn scam bots. They all either use the same image,keyword or url and with how well AI has gotten, it would be nice to expand a bit more on the muting functionality of X.
Blue check marks have failed horribly(maybe not in the sense of profitability for X, but in UX) because now bots have blue check marks meanwhile normal users don’t. So replies to tweets have these fake bot/scam accounts at the top with actual users below. So please we need this expansion in muted words to help the experience.
Would also be helpful if X also added this to their ads verification check because how have I blocked 1600 users of these exact same crypto ads, but X with Grok and all their expert engineers allow these ads? I’m starting to think this is intentional to force users to pay for premium which may or may not work
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Users badly need a way to mute posts like these based on images used. As everyone knows X is currently infested with crypto or porn scam bots. They all either use the same image,keyword or url and with how well AI has gotten, it would be nice to expand a bit more on the muting functionality of X.
Blue check marks have failed horribly(maybe not in the sense of profitability for X, but in UX) because now bots have blue check marks meanwhile normal users don’t. So replies to tweets have these fake bot/scam accounts at the top with actual users below. So please we need this expansion in muted words to help the experience.
Would also be helpful if X also added this to their ads verification check because how have I blocked 1600 users of these exact same crypto ads, but X with Grok and all their expert engineers allow these ads? I’m starting to think this is intentional to force users to pay for premium which may or may not work
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: