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Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
Huge endorsement. If anyone in South Carolina is serious about out country being invaded then vote for Mark Lynch for US Senate. It’s past time to retire Lindsey Graham.
Mark Lynch for U.S. Senate@MarkLynchSC

I’m honored to have the endorsement of @GregoryKBovino, former Commander-at-Large for the U.S. Border Patrol and a senior leader within U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Gregory spent decades on the front lines defending our border and leading federal border security operations at the highest levels. He understands exactly what happens when Washington politicians refuse to enforce the law and put America last. For years, Lindsey Graham has failed the people of South Carolina on border security, immigration, and enforcement. I’m running for U.S. Senate to secure the border, restore American sovereignty, stand with law enforcement, and put American citizens first again. Thank you, Commander Bovino, for your support and your service to this country. Vote Mark Lynch on June 9.

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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
I just. I don’t know what to say. So completely happy. Congratulations to our Republican Senate nominee, Ken Paxton.
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@1MarkMoss Plus: Number of years gov't can try to recover fraud money: usually 6 years, but no more than 10 years Number of years IRS can come after you for willfull tax evasion via civil assessment/penalties : NO LIMIT
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@1MarkMoss I just wanna mention this also: Statute of limitations on most Federal fraud : 5 years from date of offense Number of years IRS gets to audit your taxes: 6 years.
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@nicksortor Fraud robs the taxpayer in 3 ways -- stealing the money, increasing costs, and decreasing societal trust. The statute of limitations for Federal fraud is generally 5 years from the date when the fraud was committed. Otoh, the IRS gets 6 years to audit your returns. 🤨
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 Stephen Miller says the scale of welfare fraud is SO MASSIVE that eliminating it alone could balance the ENTIRE federal budget "The amount that has been fleeced from us is in the HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of dollars." "We could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out of the treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully, correctly eligible to receive them." This should infuriate EVERY taxpayer.
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@rcondiscord Instead of food, might I suggest some legit gripes : 1. Back in the day, we bought software & we owned it. None of this annual subscription crap. 2. Movies & Books. See (1). 3. Things lasted. You were not forced to buy new things every 3-5 yrs cuz it broke. Have at it.
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R/Conservative
R/Conservative@rcondiscord·
Re: Gen Z and food. 1.) Stop calling everybody old enough to grow facial hair a Boomer. It is making you confused. 2.) Actual Boomers are in their 70's and 80's, and did not grow up eating fast food every day. 3.) Gen X grew up when peak T.V. dinner was replaced by the invention of the Dollar Menu, and while we did eat tons of fast food by the time we got to the work force, most of us saw the Arby's Five for Five as some sort of miracle, and never forgot about ramen and hot dogs. The Dollar Menu was killed by covid and minimum wage, and it does suck. You do have it worse than Gen X did living in the 1$ McDouble era. Nevertheless, the solutions proposed by Actual Boomers are the valid solutions to your situation.
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Just T.J. the Army Vet
Just T.J. the Army Vet@thomas_garrard·
Watching WW2 documentaries on Smithsonian Channel. Taking notes, just in case I want to conquer Europe, at some point in the future. NOTE: Don’t invade Russia in the winter.
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@AZ_Intel_ The worry is if there is runaway polymerization at ~113°F, it generates heat, which increases the amount of flammable MMA vapor and internal pressure. If it leaks, the vapor is heavier than air, so it may form a vapor cloud above the tank, which if sparked, will go BOOM.
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AZ Intel
AZ Intel@AZ_Intel_·
Toxic chemical tank in Garden Grove, California rises above 100-degree threshold as crews discover crack in tank; evacuation orders remain in place for thousands amid risk of catastrophic failure or explosion.
Matthew Seedorff@MattSeedorff

BREAKING: Officials say the failing toxic chemical tank in Garden Grove, CA is now above the 100-degree threshold on its gauge. @OCFireAuthority says crews have discovered a crack in the tank, but the risk of a catastrophic failure or explosion remains. Evacuation orders are still in place for thousands.

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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@AZ_Intel_ Toxic chemical = Methylmethacrylate Temp mentioned is 100°F Runaway exothermic polymerization starts ~ 113-120°F Vapor is highly flammable (Flash point ~50°F) MMA is strong irritant, not poison. "Harmful" to aquatic life. Half-life in air 4-7 hr, 1-4wks in soil.
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Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt@Shadow_ofaDoubt·
The discourse started because thousands of zoomers took to twitter to complain about money, and when given advice from everyone from boomers to millennials and even other zoomers, all whom also live in the current economy, they said things varying from the stupid: "No one taught me to apply heat to raw ingredients, so I must doordash a burrito instead of looking up how on youtube" To the bizarre: "Sandwich meat is a class 1 carcinogen and eating it is like prison food, unlike the fresh artisanal ingredients uber eats brings straight from the organic farm" To the idiotic: "It would take 10 years of eating in to save up for a down payment on a house, therefore I should blow my next month's electricity bill on takeout." To the completely wrong: "Boomers ate out every day." To the outright retarded: "It's actually cheaper to eat out than cook at home guys, because you need to have pots and pans to cook and those are more expensive than a takeout burrito" Obviously each individual is different but I would suggest to the zoomer generation that if they want to not be treated like a mentally deficient child, then they should stop acting like a pack of little retards.
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Tinoladobo
Tinoladobo@Tinoladobo·
@rcondiscord I feel like no one eats frozen meals anymore we ate a ton of frozen food growing up. Patio burritos, stouffers lasagna and Swedish meatballs, Elios pizza, toaster Streudels for breakfast, lean cuisine, Tyson chicken patties I am probably missing some
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gkit2761
gkit2761@gkit2761·
@jfgroves @boriquagato Yep. Even with the "Following/Recent" combo, it's good to make a List to have as backup, for when they make changes to Following tab. PS: App does not like it when you add a bunch of people to lists all at once. Limit is ~ 30? It lock'll you out of adding more for 24-72 hrs.
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John
John@jfgroves·
@boriquagato I'll go you one better. Put the people you want to follow in a list and just follow that. I can't tell you how much better that experience is. Basically no ads.
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el gato malo
el gato malo@boriquagato·
anyone using the new algo to sort X does not have a "follows" list anymore. who you follow becomes irrelevant and you just get spammed whatever an algo that is deliberately manipulating you to maximize engagement seconds thinks will make you into the best click monkey. you will rapidly lose all perspective on frequency and how common a view is. click anything and you get more of it. "oh wow, look, everyone else is obsessed with medieval marmosets as well and they agree with me that this is the greatest threat to democracy the world has ever seen!" it will turn you into a loon. the "for you" algo is quite literally organized to make it impossible to see reality in any predictable form and will bury you in false signal frequency bias shift and rage and smugbait fractionation through content presentation structure. this is not because that algo hates you, it doesn't. it's just trying to maximize your user seconds and to get you to view and click on ads but that optimization is not compatible with generating accurate worldviews about what is going on. the beauty and genius of the original twitter was the reputation economy that underpinned it. you chose to follow those who you found insightful and credible. you curated your feed so that you got input from those you determined were worth listening to. and critically, that choice was yours, not outsourced to the system. the "for you" algo trashes this. it just spams you with "stuff i think you'll click on" not "the content of the people who earned your trust." you're not "following" anyone. you're being fed content that you did not curate. you're not seeking info, info is being used to seek your attention. you can get off that hot mess and back to your own list by selecting "following" and then (critical) selecting "recent" so that you see the tweets in order and not (again) sorted by the algo. that's the structure that made old twitter useful and that keeps you out of the content spirals of force fed clickbait. really cannot recommend strenuously enough that folks flip back to it.
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

So I spent some time studying the new Twitter/X algorithm today since the latest version was published about a week ago on Github (#updates--may-15th-2026" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/xai-org/x-algo…). My goal was to answer why so many people have seemingly seen such a dramatic drop in their posts' reach. The first answer, which is actually somewhat unrelated to the ranking algorithm on Github, is the auto-translate feature, rolled out worldwide on April 7, 2026 (x.com/nikitabier/sta…). Before that date, if you wrote in English about, say, the Trump-Xi Beijing summit, you were competing for attention with maybe 5,000 other English-language accounts writing on geopolitics. After that date, your post is competing for attention with other posts on the same topic IN EVERY LANGUAGE ON EARTH. For some topics that do command global attention like geopolitics, that's a very brutal multiplier: you used to be one of 5,000, you're suddenly one of 50,000 (something of that order): MUCH more difficult to stand out. Secondly, the number of followers you have matters far less than it used to: each post now has to earn its audience reader by reader, on the predicted engagement of the post, and how its topic matches what each reader has recently been engaging with. Here is how the algorithm works, in simple terms: when you, as a reader, open your feed, the algorithm doesn't load "posts from accounts you follow." Instead it runs a 2-stage prediction of what posts you're likely to engage with in that very moment. The first stage is the retrieval stage. The system narrows billions of posts on X/Twitter that day down to roughly 1,500 candidates by matching the semantic content of each post - what it's about - against what you as a reader have recently engaged with. Some candidate posts come from accounts you follow; others are pulled from across the platform by pure topic similarity to your recent interests. You can test this retrieval stage easily: start disproportionally engaging with - say - Brad Pitt videos and you'll bit by bit see your timeline flooded with Brad Pitt content, most of it from accounts you've never followed and never heard of. Then there's the ranking stage. Each of these candidate posts for your feed is fed through a Grok-based model that tries to understand if you'll engage with the post. It looks at 15 engagement metrics: 1) P(favorite) — the reader likes the post 2) P(reply) — the reader replies to it 3) P(repost) — the reader reposts it 4) P(quote) — the reader quote-tweets it 5) P(click) — the reader clicks a link in it 6) P(profile_click) — the reader taps through to your profile 7) P(video_view) — the reader watches the video 8) P(photo_expand) — the reader expands an image 9) P(share) — the reader shares it (DM, off-platform, etc.) 10) P(dwell) — the reader stops scrolling and lingers on the post 11) P(follow_author) — the reader follows you after seeing it 12) P(not_interested) — the reader marks "not interested" 13) P(block_author) — the reader blocks you 14) P(mute_author) — the reader mutes you 15) P(report) — the reader reports the post Fifteen predicted actions, each multiplied by a weight, summed: that sum is the score that determines in which priority a post will be seen among other candidates. Please note that posting something with a video or an image can give your post an advantage as 2 actions are specifically for these: video_view and photo_expand. No video or photo and you don't get a score for these. Also, naturally, having a video maximizes the chance that a user will "dwell" on your post to watch it. Also note that 4 of these actions carry negative weights (not_interested, block_author, mute_author and report): meaning that if the model expects a post to generate a lot of negativity, it'll get de-boosted quite dramatically. But note, first and foremost, what's NOT in there: none of the things that, naively, one might think a serious information platform would weigh. There is no P(this post is true and well-sourced). No P(the author actually knows what they're talking about). No P(this person has spent a decade building a body of work that has held up). No P(this account has earned the right to be taken seriously on this topic). No P(the author has a large following from credible people). The model does not seem to care - at all - about any of that. Every post starts from zero. You could have ten years of rigorous, well-sourced analysis behind you - or you could be just an uneducated rando who registered yesterday. To this algorithm, you're both just a bag of engagement probabilities. Now, sure, to be fair, there is a "brand" effect that's not covered by the algorithm: someone who has in fact built a brand will naturally have better engagement metrics because people recognize their account. But that's an indirect, second-order effect. And crucially, it's legacy: those "brands" were built under earlier versions of the algorithm that gave followers and reputation more weight. Lastly, several other features of the new algorithm compound the dilution, none of them visible from outside but all consequential. The May 15 update added an "impression bloom filter," tightening the rule that once a reader has been served a post, the system won't serve it to them again. Before, a strong post could marinate in someone's feed across multiple refreshes and accumulate engagement on the second or third pass. Now it basically gets one shot. Also, your own posts compete with each other. An "Author Diversity Scorer" inside the ranking stage attenuates the score of every subsequent post of yours that ends up in a reader's candidate pool. In plain terms: if multiple of your posts land in a reader's candidate pool, the system shows one at full strength and dampens the others. So don't post several times consecutively on the same topic. And, last but not least, another huge impact on reach is that, in the old algorithm, when someone reposted or quote-tweeted you, your post was broadcast to their followers' timelines - a repost from an account with 100,000 followers was a huge boost. In the new algorithm, that mechanism is vastly demoted: reposts - like every post - need to go through the retrieval and ranking stage mentioned above, so a repost from a big account is a long way from the boost it used to be. This is especially brutal for low-effort quote tweets, which used to function as cheap amplification: now they often can't even clear the retrieval stage - they simply don't contain enough novel semantic content for the system to match them to anyone's interests. So, putting it all together, the reach collapse comes from many forces stacking at once: - Auto-translate makes your posts compete for attention against an order of magnitude more content - The retrieval stage matches posts by topic, not by who follows you - The ranking stage scores purely on predicted engagement with no weight for credibility, expertise, or track record - The bloom filter narrows every post's window to one strong shot - The diversity scorer penalizes prolific posting - Reposts no longer carry much distribution power Each of these alone would dent your reach. Combined, they amount to a complete reset: your audience that you built painstakingly over years basically doesn't matter much anymore, and it's much - much - harder to stand out even if you're a big account. People structurally rewarded by this algorithm are folks who: - Post visually (videos/images) - Post on globally popular topics because they clear the retrieval stage easily - Provoke strong emotional reactions - likes, replies, reposts - Don't care about accuracy or seriousness because the algorithm doesn't measure it - Don't care about their existing audience because every post is judged in isolation anyway In short this new algorithm, like so many on social media, is all about maximizing whether people will engage with something - not about whether they should.

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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@mattvanswol I do not understand why the focus was on primarying Massie, getting MTG ousted and going after Bobert instead of ... THIS. This seems like the bigger problem, no?
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Just so we are clear on something... Leader Thune appears to be a Democrat. He has: a) Refused to pass the SAVE Act b) Refused to fund ICE / Border Patrol c) Blocks Trump's recess appointments d) NOW TAKES A 10-DAY VACATION?!!!!! He is either a Democrat, corrupt, or both.
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Dean 🇺🇸
Dean 🇺🇸@TheTopRepost·
What can anyone suggest for a bingeworthy series I could get into Sunday?
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@champhere1776 @data_republican $5/gallon gas here too. Deportations def not happening as promised, as far as I can tell. OBBB opened up USDA farm subsidies and loans to K Corps (passive investors) which was not small farmer friendly. Still better than Harris/Walz but that's putting the bar in the basement.
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🤠Champ_Here
🤠Champ_Here@champhere1776·
@gkit2761 @data_republican My state is still filled with illegals. Border doesn't feel secure to me lmao. Gas is also $5 a gallon in a state where the average household income is still $55k a year. It all feels "in progress" to me. Hell, even the no tax on OT in the OBB was a massive let down (I'm exempt).
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@nicksortor Okay, so this is the problem when Trump blames Massie, MTG, and Bobert for being obstructionist and not voting "with the Party". Why is he not yelling equally loudly at Thune, Murkowski, Collins, McConnell and company? Something doesn't add up, chief.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: John Thune will be sending the Senate home EARLY, and they’ll stay home until JUNE This guy is a DISGRACE. That means NO ICE / CBP funding, and NO SAVE America Act until at LEAST next month. THUNE NEEDS TO BE REMOVED!
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Mindy Fischer Writer
Mindy Fischer Writer@mindys4Biden·
KY has a "sore loser law" that prevents Massie from running in the general as an Independent. But 1 thing he could do is run as an official write-in candidate. Lisa Murkowski successfully did it in Alaska. And Massie is a whole lot easier to spell than Murkowski. Just a thought.
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gkit2761@gkit2761·
@WallStreetMav June 9, primary Lindsay Graham, pretty please, South Carolina.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
I wish Trump would do a post like this about Senator John Thune or Lindsey Graham. Those are the swamp creatures he should be focused on removing.
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