Also, don’t leave your account unused, delete it. User and follower numbers count.

And least as important, reply (if necessary to another corporate mail address) every email with Twitter/X in the footer, with a kind request to stop promoting and facilitating X.

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    12 days ago

    From what i saw gemini also did it.

    Citation?

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        12 days ago

        I understand that some LLM’s have this capability.

        I thought you were comparing two similar things, like Gemini was integrated with another social media platform somewhere providing the same, easily accessible, integrated means of creating these kinds of images.

        Seems that it’s just vague whattaboutism on your part.

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            12 days ago

            Sure, but the context isn’t about the ability, its about the accessibility (ease of doing the thing) and the tacit endorsement of the act.

            Saying “yeah but {X} can also do that” isn’t really relevant here.

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                11 days ago

                Where how and when ?

                I said the context was about that, rather than what other tools could be used to do the same thing.

                I never claimed a position on whether that has or has not occurred.

                Im pretty sure the issue was incompetence rather than malice. But if you have something that proove malice i would love to see it

                I have not stated a position on that, so I have nothing to defend or prove.

                Though I will say that tacit endorsement in this case doesn’t. require malice, just inaction.

                Claims of action don’t count until proven.