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Not surprising either, reddit is basically one giant echochamber now.

Most of us were purged a couple years back during covid. I was getting called out in the local subreddits as a mentally ill appalachian, was the main reason I deleted mine. Dont need that shit from dumb ass people.

The rest just parrot what they hear on mainstream. Its so fucking annoying to listen to normies talk about how we only believe shit that we read on the internet, while they believe everything a news anchor says on the tv box. The irony is palpable.

I dont think ive said this before, but I fucking wonder sometimes if my posts werent caught up in the machine learning program. Dumb I know. But I do know /r/conspiracy was used to train some of these models, perhaps thats why I got this funny thought, that or its the low phosphorous again. For taking 200,000 units of vitamin d, my phosphorous feels lower than ever.

But sometimes it sounds like me talking, and this was not a thing before 2018. Its fucking bizzaree lmao. But again, 2018 was when I was poisoned, so I have a hard time figuring out if its a me thing or something more.

https://www.sciencealert.com/an-ai-tool-can-distinguish-between-a-conspiracy-theory-and-a-true-conspiracy

AI narrative analysis

We developed a model – a set of machine learning tools – that can identify narratives based on sets of people, places and things and their relationships. Machine learning algorithms process large amounts of data to determine the categories of things in the data and then identify which categories particular things belong to.

We analyzed 17,498 posts from April 2016 through February 2018 on the Reddit and 4chan forums where Pizzagate was discussed. The model treats each post as a fragment of a hidden story and sets about to uncover the narrative. The software identifies the people, places and things in the posts and determines which are major elements, which are minor elements and how they're all connected.

Funny lol... I was poisoned at work with refrigerant around feb 2018.

I still dont understand how a entity like WCB and a multi million dollar company like Arca.

https://www.linkedin.com/company/arca-recycling-inc.

Can get away with saying freon cant harm the heart, fucking insanity.

42 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Not surprising either, reddit is basically one giant echochamber now.

Most of us were purged a couple years back during covid. I was getting called out in the local subreddits as a mentally ill appalachian, was the main reason I deleted mine. Dont need that shit from dumb ass people.

The rest just parrot what they hear on mainstream. Its so fucking annoying to listen to normies talk about how we only believe shit that we read on the internet, while they believe everything a news anchor says on the tv box. The irony is palpable.

I dont think ive said this before, but I fucking wonder sometimes if my posts werent caught up in the machine learning program. Dumb I know. But I do know /r/conspiracy was used to train some of these models, perhaps thats why I got this funny thought, that or its the low phosphorous again. For taking 200,000 units of vitamin d, my phosphorous feels lower than ever.

But sometimes it sounds like me talking, and this was not a thing before 2018. Its fucking bizzaree lmao. But again, 2018 was when I was poisoned, so I have a hard time figuring out if its a me thing or something more.

https://www.sciencealert.com/an-ai-tool-can-distinguish-between-a-conspiracy-theory-and-a-true-conspiracy

AI narrative analysis

We developed a model – a set of machine learning tools – that can identify narratives based on sets of people, places and things and their relationships. Machine learning algorithms process large amounts of data to determine the categories of things in the data and then identify which categories particular things belong to.

We analyzed 17,498 posts from April 2016 through February 2018 on the Reddit and 4chan forums where Pizzagate was discussed. The model treats each post as a fragment of a hidden story and sets about to uncover the narrative. The software identifies the people, places and things in the posts and determines which are major elements, which are minor elements and how they're all connected.

42 days ago
1 score