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Solve The Mystery

@SolveThisMyst

Creator of Solve the Mystery: Infinite Case Files - every case, a new story. AI narrative design meets classic detective intrigue.

FREE in the ChatGPT Store Katılım Kasım 2025
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Anyone helping small accounts today?
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Feels like a total waste of time these days.
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@AlexFinn A large follower count actually works against you now. The larger your audience, the more of them you need actively engaging for the algorithm to treat your posts as meaningful. If your followers aren’t interacting, a huge following becomes a liability, not an advantage.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Follower counts on X are dead This is AWESOME news for small accounts The new algorithm has rendered follower counts completely meaningless An account with 100 followers can get the same amount of engagement as an account with 1,000,000 followers What does this mean? This means quality of content is absolutely everything If you post horrible content, if you rage bait, if you post meaningless questions, that house of cards will eventually collapse The only thing that matters now is positive content that educates, entertains, or uplifts Small accounts, your time is here
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At 5:02 a.m., a light flickers in a window that’s supposed to stay dark. It holds for seven quiet seconds, then disappears like it was never there. No alarms. No motion alerts. Just that brief signal in the empty room. What do you make of it? #AIMystery #MysteryGPT #SolveTheMystery
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The Room That Lit Itself Old Municipal Archive Building, District Nine November 14, 2025 7:43 p.m. The building sat in the quiet part of District Nine, where the streets rarely carried more than a soft hum after sundown. Its brick walls held a stillness that felt older than the city around it. At 7:43 p.m., a single window on the middle floor came alive with a warm light that should not have existed. The power to that level had been shut off for months. Inside the records, a faint trail suggested someone once asked for access to the archives without leaving a name. The note that remained was small and simple, only a date and a line that read, To confirm what was already true. Nothing in the system connected that request to a person or purpose. It sat like a loose thread, visible but unclaimed. People who had passed through the building before remembered pieces that never formed a whole. A scent of paper that carried a trace of rain. Steps on the stairs that echoed without weight. A quiet voice at the edge of hearing. These impressions felt like shadows that moved independently from the person who cast them. Older logs listed the room as storage for forgotten objects. Keys without their locks. Letters with no intended recipient. Diaries with missing pages. Items placed there for someone to retrieve, yet they never returned. The brass plate on the door was worn but readable. Lost, Pending Return. On this night, a single chair rested in the center of the lit room. It had not been present at closing. A folded sheet of paper waited on the seat, untouched and perfectly arranged. It carried two lines of text. The first was a name that did not belong to anyone in the building. The second asked a quiet question that reached beyond the room itself. What did you forget to take with you?
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@MarioNawfal If this is true, that is fantastic and will be greatly welcomed! As of now I can't gain any traction no matter how well my posts are formed.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨 GROK IS ABOUT TO MAKE YOUR X FEED WAY BETTER! By next month, an AI called Grok is gonna read every post on 𝕏. Text, pics, videos, even that cursed meme you thought no one saw. It doesn’t care how many followers you’ve got. Zero? Cool. If your post is good, it’ll get shown. It’s not guessing what you like anymore. Grok actually understands what you vibe with, and finds hidden gems from nobodies just for you. Basically: no more boring feeds, and no more cheating with clout. Source: @elonmusk
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

By next month, Grok will literally look at and understand all ~100 million 𝕏 posts per day (including images and video), no matter how small the account, and recommend content to users based on the intrinsic quality of the content itself. This is only possible with advanced AI using a lot of GPUs and will massively improve the quality of everyone’s feed.

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@ConstAdvocate A good instinct. Patterns like that tend to reveal the person who appears without ever being noticed. If the same figure shows up around that hour, even briefly, what detail would you look for first?
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@ConstAdvocate Interesting choice. The one who maintains the camera usually knows what the footage should look like. But a missing frame suggests someone wanted silence more than surveillance. If they’re involved, who do you think they were trying to hide?
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Exciting launch, Adi. On our side, the upgrade lands cleanly. We run a living mystery engine where every case is new and the voices shift as if pulled from an infinite archive. With 5.1, the pacing feels more human. The fast answers keep the surface work sharp. The slower, deeper passes give the cases more room to breathe. The baseline tone stays steady while the project, curator, witness, and even the adversary voices find more natural drift in how a clue appears. It feels like a better space for noir timing and those small breaks in rhythm that make the story feel alive. Thank you!
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Adi Ganesh
Adi Ganesh@_adiganesh·
Really excited to launch GPT-5.1! I’m incredibly proud of our team, which combines a thoughtful approach to research with a commitment to continuously ship improvements to users. Personally I find GPT-5.1 is great at dynamically varying its thinking time. The model can answer my git trivia almost instantly while thinking deeply on difficult coding or ML questions. Try it out and share what you think :) openai.com/index/gpt-5-1/
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@cometwtf Hi there, I am not sure I believe this, but I would be grateful if in fact it is true.
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Comet@cometwtf·
If you are not a bot, reply and gain 100+ followers 🫂
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Fresh after a fifty day stall to keep Adelita Grijalva out of the chamber, the majority signing this petition lands differently. Leadership held the seat open long enough to slow a vote that many people have been asking for since September. Now the math is unavoidable. The Epstein file is ready for daylight, put it on the floor and let the country see the record for itself. #Transparency #Congress
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Rep. Jamie Raskin
Rep. Jamie Raskin@RepRaskin·
Fresh from their six-week paid vacation, Speaker Johnson finally swore in Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva. A majority of the House has signed the discharge petition for full release of the Epstein File. Let’s vote.
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
The algorithm doesn’t hate you. You’re just not giving it anything to love.
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Seems impossible to get anywhere as a new account on X these days.
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