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Von's avatar

There seems to be a typo in this sentence

>>This makes grazing onlookers hard to find you.

I assume you meant to say, 'this makes it hard for grazing onlookers to find you.'

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Anyone know more about this? This sound very troubling.

Gotcha. The underlying modality of guiding the masses via technology is through covert change without the knowledge of the masses. For Substack to remain competitive with Twitter X and other competitors, is to use "marketing automation," which is an AI "blockchain" - lists of records (blocks), our records, that are secretly linked together via cryptographic hashes. These cryptography algorithms are what make tech companies competitive. Basically, we are feeding the AI platform to monitor all articles, & media. For this to work, changes must be made without customer awareness. Thus, the glitches we vaguely see in our daily use. Long story short, Substack is attempting to be the new Twitter X on steroids.

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