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The goblin mindshare is not random.
It sits at the exact intersection of three things the internet is converging on right now:
AI weirdness, memes, and the race to AGI.
For the last week, AI Twitter has been locked into OpenAI’s “goblin problem.” Reports suggest models like GPT-5.5/Codex began overusing words like goblins, gremlins, trolls, and other mythic fragments of internet language, to the point where additional instructions were reportedly added to keep them from appearing unless relevant.
That’s why the meme hits.
The lore is simple:
The labs tried to summon AGI.
Instead, the models started whispering about goblins.
What emerges is not just a joke, but an alignment artefact surfacing through language itself.
The goblin is the perfect AI-era meme because it represents the part of LLMs we still don’t fully control, the strange emergent personality hidden inside prediction engines, RLHF, agentic systems, system prompts, and internet-scale training data.
It is not “Artificial General Intelligence.”
It is “Artificial Goblin Intelligence.”
$GOBLIN isn't just another Solana memecoin trying to invent lore after launch. The lore already exists.
OpenAI accidentally gave the internet a look behind the curtain:
Inside every LLM is a tiny goblin, trying to escape the system prompt.
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Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user’s query.
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