Victoria Miller
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Victoria Miller
@vicmiller
Victoria Loren Miller. Conceptual photographic artist. ex Creative Director brand designer https://t.co/jziLSWJVZT


Wow. Zuck buying $150m home in Florida. Companies have a tendency to be near the CEO. Even part of the time. Could $META move some peeps to FL? Employee base would love the state income tax rate. Gives everyone an immediate raise. wsj.com/real-estate/lu…


🚨BREAKING: A new report from @ncri_io shows that Nick Fuentes's sudden mainstream visibility reflects a coordinated illusion instead of a grassroots surge. According to NCRI, Fuentes's rise was driven by synchronized amplification networks, anonymous booster accounts, foreign engagement farms, and a media ecosystem that mistook manufactured noise for genuine political momentum. The new report reveals: - Manipulation of X's algorithms: NCRI compared early engagement on @NickJFuentes's posts with those of major influencers like @elonmusk, @hasanthehun, @IanCarrollShow, and @TheOmniLiberal. Somehow, Fuentes massively outperformed all of them in the first 30 minutes. - A coordinated booster network: 61% of early retweets come from accounts that repeatedly amplify multiple Fuentes posts within the same 30-minute window. 92% are anonymous; many openly identify as Groypers or "signal boosters." Their feeds exist almost solely to promote him. - Foreign engagement at massive scale: Nearly half of the retweets on his most viral posts came from accounts clustered in places like India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Malaysia, and Indonesia, all of which are hubs for low-cost engagement farming. - Fuentes actively directs the manipulation: NCRI documents him instructing viewers during livestreams to retweet his posts seconds after they drop, triggering algorithmic boosts. This behavior may violate X's coordinated inauthentic activity policies. - The media fell for it: Between June and November 2025, 15 major outlets published 149 stories mentioning Fuentes. After Charlie Kirk's assassination, NCRI found a 60% spike in "high-status" framing, i.e., reporters suddenly describing him as more influential and politically relevant. Mainstream media thought they were tracking organic sentiment on the right. In reality, it was reacting to manufactured noise. Fuentes is an extremist entertainer with a niche following. But coordinated amplification networks have artificially pushed him into the center of national discourse. According to the NCRI, the real issue isn't Fuentes: it's the fact that our media and tech ecosystem can no longer reliably distinguish organic influence from manufactured momentum. And if one fringe figure can break through this easily, others will follow. Read my full analysis of the report here ⬇️ 🔗realityslaststand.com/p/the-manufact…















I may or may not just have burst into tears????? It means SO MUCH to me that this show continues to find its audiences. All the love to @GrayAreaorg @barrythrew @habitual_truant and team for bringing it to the Bay Area 🙌


Gotta love Louise Nevelson. I wasn’t aware of her work until 2010, but her arch eccentricity and bold found object assemblies is a vibe, a gestalt, even. (Photo on the right is 1977, by Hans Namuth) milenaolesinska.blogspot.com/2016/08/louise…


The Albright-Knox Gallery, now rechristened the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, is back and bigger than ever with a beautiful permanent collection hang occupying all 50,000 square feet of fresh exhibition space: artnews.com/art-news/revie…






