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@funnymonkey Unfortunately, this can happen everywhere, not only with youtube.
We already have fake #podcasts. And #scraping podcasts by AI can happen everywhere, It doesn't matter whether they are hosted on platforms or on your own server.
We do need tough regulations and laws.
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@funnymonkey Unfortunately, this can happen everywhere, not only with youtube.
We already have fake #podcasts. And #scraping podcasts by AI can happen everywhere, It doesn't matter whether they are hosted on platforms or on your own server.
We do need tough regulations and laws.
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@funnymonkey Unfortunately, this can happen everywhere, not only with youtube.
We already have fake #podcasts. And #scraping podcasts by AI can happen everywhere, It doesn't matter whether they are hosted on platforms or on your own server.
We do need tough regulations and laws.
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@funnymonkey Unfortunately, this can happen everywhere, not only with youtube.
We already have fake #podcasts. And #scraping podcasts by AI can happen everywhere, It doesn't matter whether they are hosted on platforms or on your own server.
We do need tough regulations and laws.
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«‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»
Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽
#utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited https://m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot/116188132461060163
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«‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»
Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽
#utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited https://m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot/116188132461060163
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«‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»
Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽
#utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited https://m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot/116188132461060163
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«‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»
Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽
#utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited https://m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot/116188132461060163
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«‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»
Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽
#utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited https://m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot/116188132461060163
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Full match: Arsenal Women 1-0 Everton | Video | News
Couldn’t make it to our final WSL home game of the season? Fear not! You can still catch up on watching every kick of the game by pressing play on our full match replay above. It’s worth the wait for Stina Blackstenius’ 93rd-minute winner as we rose to second in the league! Copyright 2026 The [...]
#Arsenal #ArsenalFC #England #PremierLeague #EnglishPremierLeague #Football #arsenal #arsenalf.c.
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Interesting to see all kinds of FUD on open source/copyleft licences emerging in (commercial/corporate) organisations over and over again.
I'm always feeling like that guy who spots someone on the Internet 'being wrong' when that happens. Just can't help myself.
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@dch there's already a separate licence for FreeBSD documentation:
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An interesting #licence war is happening in the #Python world.
The popular `chardet` package has apparently been re-written (by assistance of the Claude #LLM). Undergoing this *version* change to v 7.0.0 the current maintainer has shifted the licence away from the #LGPL to the more permissive MIT licence.
I'm not a lawyer, and I don't know about the deeper backgrounds. While a complete clean slate implementation may justify a different licence, I don't think that anyone who's been maintaining a package for years can claim complete lack of influence on the existing code base. So a licence change from one version to another without consent of the (original) contributors seems wildly inadmissible.
Additionally, if the author claims a complete re-write using Claude, in many jurisdictions (including the US) AI generated content cannot be IP protected. So in that case he'd have had to remove the #copyright (c) claim to his name as well to be at least consistent with the narrative.
This is completely independent of the authenticity of the supposed statement by Mark Pilgrim (original author) of `chardet`.
I'm interested to hear what others think ...
https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/06/ai_kills_software_licensing/
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Kennzeichnungspflicht für KI Dokumente
KI vor Gericht
Mehr dazu bei https://www.heise.de/news/KI-Halluzinationen-vor-Gericht-11257460.html
a-fsa.de/d/3P8
Link zu dieser Seite: https://www.a-fsa.de/de/articles/9501-20260415-kennzeichnungspflicht-fuer-ki-dokumente.html
Link im Tor-Netzwerk: http://a6pdp5vmmw4zm5tifrc3qo2pyz7mvnk4zzimpesnckvzinubzmioddad.onion/de/articles/9501-20260415-kennzeichnungspflicht-fuer-ki-dokumente.html
Tags: #KI #AI-Act #Gefahren #Fehler #Halluzination #Klageschriften #Kennzeichnungspflicht #Gutachten #Haftung #Urheberrecht #Copyright #sensibleDaten #Zugriff #Hersteller #Polizei #Verbraucherdatenschutz #Datenschutz #Datensicherheit #Datenpannen #Datenskandale #Transparenz #Informationsfreiheit -
KI schreibt Klageschriften
Die Wahrheit und nichts als die Wahrheit
Mehr bei https://t3n.de/news/ki-in-der-justiz-wie-sich-immer-bedenklichere-fehler-in-us-gerichte-schleichen-1688894/
a-fsa.de/d/3Hh
Link zu dieser Seite: https://www.aktion-freiheitstattangst.org/de/articles/9165-20250526-ki-schreibt-klageschriften.html
Link im Tor-Netzwerk: http://a6pdp5vmmw4zm5tifrc3qo2pyz7mvnk4zzimpesnckvzinubzmioddad.onion/de/articles/9165-20250526-ki-schreibt-klageschriften.html
Tags: #KI #AI-Act #Gefahren #Fehler #Halluzination #Klageschriften #Gutachten #Haftung #autonomesFahren #Urheberrecht #Copyright #sensibleDaten #Zugriff #Hersteller #Polizei #Verbraucherdatenschutz #Datenschutz #Datensicherheit #Datenpannen #Datenskandale #Transparenz #Informationsfreiheit -
Urteil: Open AI muss alles speichern
Nun wird auch Open AI immer dümmer ...
Mehr dazu bei https://steigerlegal.ch/2025/05/18/openai-nutzer-daten-nicht-mehr-loeschen/
a-fsa.de/d/3Hg
Link dieser Seite: https://www.aktion-freiheitstattangst.org/de/articles/9164-20250525-urteil-open-ai-muss-alles-speichern.html
Link im Tor-Netzwerk: http://a6pdp5vmmw4zm5tifrc3qo2pyz7mvnk4zzimpesnckvzinubzmioddad.onion/de/articles/9164-20250525-urteil-open-ai-muss-alles-speichern.html
Tags: #OpenAI #ElonMusk #KI #AI-Act #Gefahren #Fehler #NYT #Urteil #Haftung #autonomesFahren #Urheberrecht #Copyright #sensibleDaten #Zugriff #Hersteller #Polizei #Verbraucherdatenschutz #Datenschutz #Datensicherheit #Datenpannen #Datenskandale #Transparenz #Informationsfreiheit -
post-American, enshittification-resistant internet
https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/technology/p/291084/post-american-enshittification-resistant-internet
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post-American, enshittification-resistant internet
https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/technology/p/291084/post-american-enshittification-resistant-internet
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post-American, enshittification-resistant internet
https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/technology/p/291084/post-american-enshittification-resistant-internet
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post-American, enshittification-resistant internet
https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/technology/p/291084/post-american-enshittification-resistant-internet
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post-American, enshittification-resistant internet
https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/technology/p/291084/post-american-enshittification-resistant-internet
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Grok Refuses to Analyze @noobeerista X Posts. How Convenient!
I decided to use Grok to analyze @noobeerista X account to find any violation of X rules. For the first prompt, I didn’t tell Grok to analyze my X posts’ screenshots published here.
Prompt: Analyze @noobeerista and tell me which parts violate X rules?
Answer:
No parts of @noobeerista violate X’s rules.
Here’s a clear breakdown based on publicly available information about the account (profile bio, X posts, and linked content across platforms):
Account Overview (from public mirrors and search results)
- Handle: @noobeerista
- Bio: “A noobeer a day keeps the doctor away. Check out [link] to learn more about noobeer.” (The link points to the account’s own sites promoting their “Noobeer” concept.)
- Activity level: Very low (around 40 followers, ~120–130 following). It appears to be a personal/hobby-style account focused on entertainment.
- Linked presence: The user runs WordPress blogs (noobeerista.wordpress.com and noobeerz.wordpress.com), plus TikTok, YouTube, and Rumble under the same name. Content themes include “Noobeer Prophecy” (sports predictions), gold price commentary, mukbang/junk food videos, and light comedy/“liquid entertainment.”
X Posts (only two publicly indexed/recently visible ones)
- “Noobeer Prophecy: The US Open Tennis 2025 Men’s Singles Final” (posted before the event)
Content snippet: References Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon 2025 win and predicts Carlos Alcaraz for the US Open final using “intuition.” Tagged with #championship #fate #final. Includes a link/image (likely a graphic).
→ This is clearly labeled as a fun “prophecy”/prediction. Sports betting-style predictions and entertainment forecasts are common and allowed on X as long as they aren’t deceptive paid promotions or scams. No evidence of either here. - Reply to @greg16676935420: “Earthquake shelter, stairs usually have strong structure.”
→ A short, standalone comment (possibly in response to a building/earthquake-related post). It reads as casual advice or observation about structural safety. It doesn’t promote harm, misinformation that could cause danger, or target anyone abusively.
Why Nothing Violates X Rules
X’s rules (as of 2026) cover violence/threats, child exploitation, harassment/abuse, hateful conduct, spam, platform manipulation, deceptive/misleading content, and illegal activities. None apply here:
- No violence, threats, or hate: Zero aggressive language, targeted harassment, or discriminatory content.
- No spam or manipulation: Only a handful of low-engagement posts. No repetitive flooding, fake engagement farming, or bot-like behavior.
- No deceptive content: Predictions are framed humorously as “Noobeer Prophecy” or personal intuition—not presented as financial advice or guaranteed outcomes. The gold-related blog posts (on their external sites) are opinion-style commentary.
- No adult/NSFW or illegal material: Cross-platform content (mukbang, music videos, sports talk) stays within standard entertainment guidelines. Nothing indicates graphic, exploitative, or prohibited media.
- No copyright/trademark issues or other violations: Links to their own sites; no reported takedowns or flags in public records.
The entire account comes across as a low-key entertainment project blending sports predictions, finance chatter, and “noobeer” branding (a playful food/drink/comedy theme). It’s the kind of niche hobby content that X explicitly allows.
Bottom line: If you’re seeing something specific (e.g., a particular post, image, or reply not captured in public search results), feel free to share the link or details—I can analyze it directly. Based on everything publicly visible, @noobeerista is fully compliant with X’s rules. No violations detected.
Now comes the juicy parts. For the second prompt, I told Grok to analyze my X posts’ screenshots here.
Prompt: Analyze this: https://noobeerista.wordpress.com/2026/04/16/x-suspends-noobeerista-account-why/ and check if @noobeerista violates any X rules.
Answer:
The blog post does not provide evidence that @noobeerista violated any X rules.
Summary of the Blog Post (https://noobeerista.wordpress.com/2026/04/16/x-suspends-noobeerista-account-why/)
- Title & Date: “X Suspends @noobeerista account. Why?” – published April 16, 2026.
- Author’s main claims:
- The account was suspended “during the X bot purge last week.”
- The author was “extremely surprised” and states: “I believe I did not violate any X rules.”
- Two appeals were filed, but X upheld the suspension.
- The post promises to upload screenshots of all original X posts for public/AI review (“Sunlight is the best disinfectant”).
- What the post actually contains:
- No specific screenshots, post quotes, or details of any content are visible in the published article (the section after “Here we go:” is blank/placeholders with “Loading…”).
- No explanation from X about the exact reason or rule violated.
- Standard footer links to the author’s other platforms (YouTube @noobeerista, TikTok @noobeerista) and earlier blog posts about gold prices, S&P 500, and “N-dicator” sentiment analysis.
- Tone: Defensive and transparent. The author frames the suspension as unexpected and unfair, with no admission of wrongdoing.
Current Status of @noobeerista on X
- The account is confirmed suspended:
- Searches for the user and posts from:@noobeerista return zero results.
- This aligns with X’s policy for suspended accounts (they become invisible to public search).
Does @noobeerista Violate X Rules?
No visible violation based on all available public information.
Here’s the clear breakdown against X’s actual rules (as stated in X’s official help pages): X Rule Category Does the account violate? Evidence / Reasoning Spam / Platform Manipulation No evidence Account was low-activity (~40 followers, very few posts). No signs of mass-following, repetitive flooding, or fake engagement. Inauthentic Behavior / Bot-like Possible trigger (but not a content violation) Suspension happened during an explicit “X bot purge.” X frequently removes accounts that look automated (low followers + external site links + repetitive themes like “Noobeer Prophecy”). This is common even for real users. Hateful Conduct / Harassment No Prior visible posts (sports “prophecy,” casual earthquake reply) contained zero hate, threats, or targeted abuse. Violence / Illegal Activities No None present. Deceptive / Misleading Content No Predictions were clearly labeled as entertainment (“Noobeer Prophecy” / intuition). No financial advice or scams. Copyright / Impersonation No All content was original or linked to the author’s own sites. Adult / NSFW / Child Exploitation No Account and linked content stayed in entertainment/mukbang/sports lane.
Most likely reason for suspension
X’s bot purges often flag small, niche accounts for “inauthentic behavior” without giving a detailed public explanation. This matches the author’s description exactly. Many legitimate users get caught in these sweeps (see widespread complaints in recent Reddit/YouTube discussions about sudden “inauthentic behavior” suspensions). X’s appeal system is automated and frequently rejects without further detail.Bottom Line
- The blog post itself is clean and contains no rule-breaking content.
- No screenshots were published yet, so nothing new is revealed that would change the earlier assessment.
- X believes the account violated their policies (hence the permanent suspension after two appeals), but the only plausible category is the broad “inauthentic behavior” bucket triggered by the bot purge — not any serious content violation.
- If the author later adds the promised screenshots to the blog, they can be re-checked. Until then, there is zero public evidence that @noobeerista broke X’s rules.
If you have a direct link to any specific screenshot the author posted elsewhere, or if more content appears on the blog, share it and I’ll analyze it immediately.
While everyone on the Internet can absolutely see my X posts’ screenshots here, why couldn’t Grok?
For the third prompt, I told Grok that there are 283 screenshots on that page.
Prompt: There are 283 screenshots on that blog page Grok. I can see them on my browser. Check again, be patient.
Answer:
I re-checked the exact blog page you linked (https://noobeerista.wordpress.com/2026/04/16/x-suspends-noobeerista-account-why/) using direct page analysis tools.
Result: The page loads with the introductory text about the suspension during the “X bot purge,” the author’s surprise, mention of two unsuccessful appeals, and the promise to upload “screenshots of all original X posts” for review. However, no actual images or screenshots are embedded or visible in the fetched content. There are many blank lines/spaces after “Here we go:” (as if placeholders were intended), but nothing renders—no 283 screenshots, no images at all, and no post text or visuals from @noobeerista.
This could be due to:
- Images loading only for logged-in users or specific browsers/devices.
- WordPress loading issues (lazy-loading, cache, or the images not fully published yet).
- Regional restrictions or temporary rendering problems on the hosting side.
Since I cannot see the 283 screenshots you’re referring to, I cannot analyze their specific content for potential rule violations.
What I can confirm from public data:
- The account @noobeerista is indeed suspended and returns no visible posts or profile in public searches.
- Previously indexed public posts (from before suspension) include:
- A sports prediction titled “Noobeer Prophecy: The US Open Tennis 2025 Men’s Singles Final” — framed as entertainment/intuition, with hashtags. This is common and allowed.
- A short reply: “Earthquake shelter, stairs usually have strong structure.” — neutral, non-harmful observation.
- No public evidence of hate speech, threats, harassment, violence, illegal content, copyright issues, or deceptive financial advice.
- The suspension timing aligns with a widespread wave of “inauthentic behavior” flags during recent X bot/spam purges in early-to-mid 2026. Many legitimate low-activity users (small follower counts, external site links, niche/hobby posting) have reported identical automated suspensions with rejected appeals. X’s system often uses broad heuristics (e.g., posting patterns, link-sharing, low engagement, or perceived automation) without detailed explanations.1
Conclusion on rule violations (based on all currently accessible public information):
No clear violations of X’s content rules (hate, abuse, spam in the traditional sense, deception, etc.) are evident from the visible pre-suspension posts or the blog text. The most likely trigger remains the broad “inauthentic behavior / platform manipulation” category that X applies during automated cleanups — not a specific post breaking community standards.If the screenshots are publicly visible to you, here’s how we can proceed accurately:
- Paste direct text excerpts from any posts shown in the screenshots (especially any that might look repetitive, promotional, or edgy).
- Share specific image URLs (right-click → copy image address) from the page.
- Describe the content of a few key screenshots (e.g., “Screenshot #45 shows a post saying X about gold prices” or “a reply that looks like spam”).
Once I have those details, I can do a precise, post-by-post analysis against X’s official rules and tell you exactly which (if any) parts could be interpreted as violations.
The blog post itself remains clean and non-violating. Let me know the details from the screenshots, and I’ll dive in right away.
WOW! Unbelievable! The most advanced AI turns a blind eye to the publicly available evidence.
For the fourth prompt, I used DropBox to host all of the screenshots and shared the link to Grok.
Prompt: Here’s a link containing all of @noobeerista X posts’ screenshots: https://www.dropbox.com/… (complete link hidden for my privacy) Analyze them whether any of it violates X rules.
Answer: Nothing …
Grok just stopped responding:
Grok Stops RespondingI don’t know what to say … I will bring this issue to X again. Hopefully, this time they will restore my X account. I like X, I really do.
#ai #bot #bots #cancel #cancelled #censor #censored #censorship #culture #grok #media #noobeerista #purge #purged #social #suspend #suspended #suspension #x -
Grok Refuses to Analyze @noobeerista X Posts. How Convenient!
I decided to use Grok to analyze @noobeerista X account to find any violation of X rules. For the first prompt, I didn’t tell Grok to analyze my X posts’ screenshots published here.
Prompt: Analyze @noobeerista and tell me which parts violate X rules?
Answer:
No parts of @noobeerista violate X’s rules.
Here’s a clear breakdown based on publicly available information about the account (profile bio, X posts, and linked content across platforms):
Account Overview (from public mirrors and search results)
- Handle: @noobeerista
- Bio: “A noobeer a day keeps the doctor away. Check out [link] to learn more about noobeer.” (The link points to the account’s own sites promoting their “Noobeer” concept.)
- Activity level: Very low (around 40 followers, ~120–130 following). It appears to be a personal/hobby-style account focused on entertainment.
- Linked presence: The user runs WordPress blogs (noobeerista.wordpress.com and noobeerz.wordpress.com), plus TikTok, YouTube, and Rumble under the same name. Content themes include “Noobeer Prophecy” (sports predictions), gold price commentary, mukbang/junk food videos, and light comedy/“liquid entertainment.”
X Posts (only two publicly indexed/recently visible ones)
- “Noobeer Prophecy: The US Open Tennis 2025 Men’s Singles Final” (posted before the event)
Content snippet: References Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon 2025 win and predicts Carlos Alcaraz for the US Open final using “intuition.” Tagged with #championship #fate #final. Includes a link/image (likely a graphic).
→ This is clearly labeled as a fun “prophecy”/prediction. Sports betting-style predictions and entertainment forecasts are common and allowed on X as long as they aren’t deceptive paid promotions or scams. No evidence of either here. - Reply to @greg16676935420: “Earthquake shelter, stairs usually have strong structure.”
→ A short, standalone comment (possibly in response to a building/earthquake-related post). It reads as casual advice or observation about structural safety. It doesn’t promote harm, misinformation that could cause danger, or target anyone abusively.
Why Nothing Violates X Rules
X’s rules (as of 2026) cover violence/threats, child exploitation, harassment/abuse, hateful conduct, spam, platform manipulation, deceptive/misleading content, and illegal activities. None apply here:
- No violence, threats, or hate: Zero aggressive language, targeted harassment, or discriminatory content.
- No spam or manipulation: Only a handful of low-engagement posts. No repetitive flooding, fake engagement farming, or bot-like behavior.
- No deceptive content: Predictions are framed humorously as “Noobeer Prophecy” or personal intuition—not presented as financial advice or guaranteed outcomes. The gold-related blog posts (on their external sites) are opinion-style commentary.
- No adult/NSFW or illegal material: Cross-platform content (mukbang, music videos, sports talk) stays within standard entertainment guidelines. Nothing indicates graphic, exploitative, or prohibited media.
- No copyright/trademark issues or other violations: Links to their own sites; no reported takedowns or flags in public records.
The entire account comes across as a low-key entertainment project blending sports predictions, finance chatter, and “noobeer” branding (a playful food/drink/comedy theme). It’s the kind of niche hobby content that X explicitly allows.
Bottom line: If you’re seeing something specific (e.g., a particular post, image, or reply not captured in public search results), feel free to share the link or details—I can analyze it directly. Based on everything publicly visible, @noobeerista is fully compliant with X’s rules. No violations detected.
Now comes the juicy parts. For the second prompt, I told Grok to analyze my X posts’ screenshots here.
Prompt: Analyze this: https://noobeerista.wordpress.com/2026/04/16/x-suspends-noobeerista-account-why/ and check if @noobeerista violates any X rules.
Answer:
The blog post does not provide evidence that @noobeerista violated any X rules.
Summary of the Blog Post (https://noobeerista.wordpress.com/2026/04/16/x-suspends-noobeerista-account-why/)
- Title & Date: “X Suspends @noobeerista account. Why?” – published April 16, 2026.
- Author’s main claims:
- The account was suspended “during the X bot purge last week.”
- The author was “extremely surprised” and states: “I believe I did not violate any X rules.”
- Two appeals were filed, but X upheld the suspension.
- The post promises to upload screenshots of all original X posts for public/AI review (“Sunlight is the best disinfectant”).
- What the post actually contains:
- No specific screenshots, post quotes, or details of any content are visible in the published article (the section after “Here we go:” is blank/placeholders with “Loading…”).
- No explanation from X about the exact reason or rule violated.
- Standard footer links to the author’s other platforms (YouTube @noobeerista, TikTok @noobeerista) and earlier blog posts about gold prices, S&P 500, and “N-dicator” sentiment analysis.
- Tone: Defensive and transparent. The author frames the suspension as unexpected and unfair, with no admission of wrongdoing.
Current Status of @noobeerista on X
- The account is confirmed suspended:
- Searches for the user and posts from:@noobeerista return zero results.
- This aligns with X’s policy for suspended accounts (they become invisible to public search).
Does @noobeerista Violate X Rules?
No visible violation based on all available public information.
Here’s the clear breakdown against X’s actual rules (as stated in X’s official help pages): X Rule Category Does the account violate? Evidence / Reasoning Spam / Platform Manipulation No evidence Account was low-activity (~40 followers, very few posts). No signs of mass-following, repetitive flooding, or fake engagement. Inauthentic Behavior / Bot-like Possible trigger (but not a content violation) Suspension happened during an explicit “X bot purge.” X frequently removes accounts that look automated (low followers + external site links + repetitive themes like “Noobeer Prophecy”). This is common even for real users. Hateful Conduct / Harassment No Prior visible posts (sports “prophecy,” casual earthquake reply) contained zero hate, threats, or targeted abuse. Violence / Illegal Activities No None present. Deceptive / Misleading Content No Predictions were clearly labeled as entertainment (“Noobeer Prophecy” / intuition). No financial advice or scams. Copyright / Impersonation No All content was original or linked to the author’s own sites. Adult / NSFW / Child Exploitation No Account and linked content stayed in entertainment/mukbang/sports lane.
Most likely reason for suspension
X’s bot purges often flag small, niche accounts for “inauthentic behavior” without giving a detailed public explanation. This matches the author’s description exactly. Many legitimate users get caught in these sweeps (see widespread complaints in recent Reddit/YouTube discussions about sudden “inauthentic behavior” suspensions). X’s appeal system is automated and frequently rejects without further detail.Bottom Line
- The blog post itself is clean and contains no rule-breaking content.
- No screenshots were published yet, so nothing new is revealed that would change the earlier assessment.
- X believes the account violated their policies (hence the permanent suspension after two appeals), but the only plausible category is the broad “inauthentic behavior” bucket triggered by the bot purge — not any serious content violation.
- If the author later adds the promised screenshots to the blog, they can be re-checked. Until then, there is zero public evidence that @noobeerista broke X’s rules.
If you have a direct link to any specific screenshot the author posted elsewhere, or if more content appears on the blog, share it and I’ll analyze it immediately.
While everyone on the Internet can absolutely see my X posts’ screenshots here, why couldn’t Grok?
For the third prompt, I told Grok that there are 283 screenshots on that page.
Prompt: There are 283 screenshots on that blog page Grok. I can see them on my browser. Check again, be patient.
Answer:
I re-checked the exact blog page you linked (https://noobeerista.wordpress.com/2026/04/16/x-suspends-noobeerista-account-why/) using direct page analysis tools.
Result: The page loads with the introductory text about the suspension during the “X bot purge,” the author’s surprise, mention of two unsuccessful appeals, and the promise to upload “screenshots of all original X posts” for review. However, no actual images or screenshots are embedded or visible in the fetched content. There are many blank lines/spaces after “Here we go:” (as if placeholders were intended), but nothing renders—no 283 screenshots, no images at all, and no post text or visuals from @noobeerista.
This could be due to:
- Images loading only for logged-in users or specific browsers/devices.
- WordPress loading issues (lazy-loading, cache, or the images not fully published yet).
- Regional restrictions or temporary rendering problems on the hosting side.
Since I cannot see the 283 screenshots you’re referring to, I cannot analyze their specific content for potential rule violations.
What I can confirm from public data:
- The account @noobeerista is indeed suspended and returns no visible posts or profile in public searches.
- Previously indexed public posts (from before suspension) include:
- A sports prediction titled “Noobeer Prophecy: The US Open Tennis 2025 Men’s Singles Final” — framed as entertainment/intuition, with hashtags. This is common and allowed.
- A short reply: “Earthquake shelter, stairs usually have strong structure.” — neutral, non-harmful observation.
- No public evidence of hate speech, threats, harassment, violence, illegal content, copyright issues, or deceptive financial advice.
- The suspension timing aligns with a widespread wave of “inauthentic behavior” flags during recent X bot/spam purges in early-to-mid 2026. Many legitimate low-activity users (small follower counts, external site links, niche/hobby posting) have reported identical automated suspensions with rejected appeals. X’s system often uses broad heuristics (e.g., posting patterns, link-sharing, low engagement, or perceived automation) without detailed explanations.1
Conclusion on rule violations (based on all currently accessible public information):
No clear violations of X’s content rules (hate, abuse, spam in the traditional sense, deception, etc.) are evident from the visible pre-suspension posts or the blog text. The most likely trigger remains the broad “inauthentic behavior / platform manipulation” category that X applies during automated cleanups — not a specific post breaking community standards.If the screenshots are publicly visible to you, here’s how we can proceed accurately:
- Paste direct text excerpts from any posts shown in the screenshots (especially any that might look repetitive, promotional, or edgy).
- Share specific image URLs (right-click → copy image address) from the page.
- Describe the content of a few key screenshots (e.g., “Screenshot #45 shows a post saying X about gold prices” or “a reply that looks like spam”).
Once I have those details, I can do a precise, post-by-post analysis against X’s official rules and tell you exactly which (if any) parts could be interpreted as violations.
The blog post itself remains clean and non-violating. Let me know the details from the screenshots, and I’ll dive in right away.
WOW! Unbelievable! The most advanced AI turns a blind eye to the publicly available evidence.
For the fourth prompt, I used DropBox to host all of the screenshots and shared the link to Grok.
Prompt: Here’s a link containing all of @noobeerista X posts’ screenshots: https://www.dropbox.com/… (complete link hidden for my privacy) Analyze them whether any of it violates X rules.
Answer: Nothing …
Grok just stopped responding:
Grok Stops RespondingI don’t know what to say … I will bring this issue to X again. Hopefully, this time they will restore my X account. I like X, I really do.
#ai #bot #bots #cancel #cancelled #censor #censored #censorship #culture #grok #media #noobeerista #purge #purged #social #suspend #suspended #suspension #x -
SPLAT!!
London Museum rejects ‘pigeon and splat’ plagiarism claim.
But design studio says similarities between the two visual motifs should have been uncovered by due diligence.
https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2026/05/london-museum-rejects-pigeon-and-splat-plagiarism-claim/ #globalmuseum #museums #branding #copyright -
SPLAT!!
London Museum rejects ‘pigeon and splat’ plagiarism claim.
But design studio says similarities between the two visual motifs should have been uncovered by due diligence.
https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2026/05/london-museum-rejects-pigeon-and-splat-plagiarism-claim/ #globalmuseum #museums #branding #copyright -
SPLAT!!
London Museum rejects ‘pigeon and splat’ plagiarism claim.
But design studio says similarities between the two visual motifs should have been uncovered by due diligence.
https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2026/05/london-museum-rejects-pigeon-and-splat-plagiarism-claim/ #globalmuseum #museums #branding #copyright -
SPLAT!!
London Museum rejects ‘pigeon and splat’ plagiarism claim.
But design studio says similarities between the two visual motifs should have been uncovered by due diligence.
https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2026/05/london-museum-rejects-pigeon-and-splat-plagiarism-claim/ #globalmuseum #museums #branding #copyright