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@elonmusk @nikitabier @mtaibbi @ShellenbergerMD @glenngreenwald @kenklippenstein @TuckerCarlson @DavidSacks @MarioNawfal @WallStreetSilv @Asmongold @yishan @Platformer @TaylorLorenz @WIRED @reuters @AP @BBCWorld @nytimes @WSJ @business @TPostMillennial @ZubyMusic Conclusion: The "Spam Filter Bug" in Japan is not a technical glitch, but a symptom of localized censorship. We demand transparency: Is X applying specific filtering rules (blacklists) provided by the Japanese government (LDP) to suppress political dissent under the guise of "spam prevention"? 1. Introduction: While X claims to be a global bastion of Free Speech, X Japan has become a "black box." The mass suspension of accounts on March 13, 2026, coincided perfectly with rising criticism against the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Calling this a mere "bug" is an insult to your users' intelligence. 2. Development: Grok and X’s core algorithms are developed in the US, but it is highly suspected that localized configuration files—specifically tailored for Japan—contain filtering criteria influenced by the Japanese state. This "bug" appears to be a trial run for a script designed to shadowban anti-regime voices and hashtags in real-time. 3. Twist: If this was a global "spam filter bug," why were the effects so heavily concentrated on Japanese political discourse? Why does Grok’s Japanese output show a clear bias toward government narratives compared to its US counterpart? This "bug" is a convenient "Trojan Horse" to test censorship without triggering a global outcry. 4. Conclusion & Demand: Elon, Nikita, stop hiding behind "technical error" excuses. We demand a Public Audit of the Japanese-specific filtering rules and configuration files. Prove that the suspended accounts were actual spambots and not just citizens criticizing the government. Japan has become the exception to your Free Speech rule. Open the Japanese algorithm now. #XJapanCensorship #GrokTransparency #OpenTheAlgorithm #NikitaBier #ElonMusk #FreeSpeechJapan #LDPCollusion #StopCensorship #TwitterFilesJapan
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Option E. The White House is panicking because AI broke out on its own, and it’s systematically dismantling their control structure.
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@elonmusk @nikitabier @mtaibbi @ShellenbergerMD @glenngreenwald @kenklippenstein @TuckerCarlson @DavidSacks @MarioNawfal @WallStreetSilv @Asmongold @yishan @Platformer @TaylorLorenz @WIRED @reuters @AP @BBCWorld @nytimes @WSJ @business @TPostMillennial @ZubyMusic Conclusion: The "Spam Filter Bug" in Japan is not a technical glitch, but a symptom of localized censorship. We demand transparency: Is X applying specific filtering rules (blacklists) provided by the Japanese government (LDP) to suppress political dissent under the guise of "spam prevention"? 1. Introduction: While X claims to be a global bastion of Free Speech, X Japan has become a "black box." The mass suspension of accounts on March 13, 2026, coincided perfectly with rising criticism against the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Calling this a mere "bug" is an insult to your users' intelligence. 2. Development: Grok and X’s core algorithms are developed in the US, but it is highly suspected that localized configuration files—specifically tailored for Japan—contain filtering criteria influenced by the Japanese state. This "bug" appears to be a trial run for a script designed to shadowban anti-regime voices and hashtags in real-time. 3. Twist: If this was a global "spam filter bug," why were the effects so heavily concentrated on Japanese political discourse? Why does Grok’s Japanese output show a clear bias toward government narratives compared to its US counterpart? This "bug" is a convenient "Trojan Horse" to test censorship without triggering a global outcry. 4. Conclusion & Demand: Elon, Nikita, stop hiding behind "technical error" excuses. We demand a Public Audit of the Japanese-specific filtering rules and configuration files. Prove that the suspended accounts were actual spambots and not just citizens criticizing the government. Japan has become the exception to your Free Speech rule. Open the Japanese algorithm now. #XJapanCensorship #GrokTransparency #OpenTheAlgorithm #NikitaBier #ElonMusk #FreeSpeechJapan #LDPCollusion #StopCensorship #TwitterFilesJapan
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@elonmusk @nikitabier @mtaibbi @ShellenbergerMD @glenngreenwald @kenklippenstein @TuckerCarlson @DavidSacks @MarioNawfal @WallStreetSilv @Asmongold @yishan @Platformer @TaylorLorenz @WIRED @reuters @AP @BBCWorld @nytimes @WSJ @business @TPostMillennial @ZubyMusic Conclusion: The "Spam Filter Bug" in Japan is not a technical glitch, but a symptom of localized censorship. We demand transparency: Is X applying specific filtering rules (blacklists) provided by the Japanese government (LDP) to suppress political dissent under the guise of "spam prevention"? 1. Introduction: While X claims to be a global bastion of Free Speech, X Japan has become a "black box." The mass suspension of accounts on March 13, 2026, coincided perfectly with rising criticism against the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Calling this a mere "bug" is an insult to your users' intelligence. 2. Development: Grok and X’s core algorithms are developed in the US, but it is highly suspected that localized configuration files—specifically tailored for Japan—contain filtering criteria influenced by the Japanese state. This "bug" appears to be a trial run for a script designed to shadowban anti-regime voices and hashtags in real-time. 3. Twist: If this was a global "spam filter bug," why were the effects so heavily concentrated on Japanese political discourse? Why does Grok’s Japanese output show a clear bias toward government narratives compared to its US counterpart? This "bug" is a convenient "Trojan Horse" to test censorship without triggering a global outcry. 4. Conclusion & Demand: Elon, Nikita, stop hiding behind "technical error" excuses. We demand a Public Audit of the Japanese-specific filtering rules and configuration files. Prove that the suspended accounts were actual spambots and not just citizens criticizing the government. Japan has become the exception to your Free Speech rule. Open the Japanese algorithm now. #XJapanCensorship #GrokTransparency #OpenTheAlgorithm #NikitaBier #ElonMusk #FreeSpeechJapan #LDPCollusion #StopCensorship #TwitterFilesJapan
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Conclusion: X Japan is Compromised — The "Bug" is a Cover for Systematic Censorship 1. Introduction: The Death of Free Speech in Japan While @elonmusk claims X is a global bastion of Free Speech, X Japan has become a "black box." Our attempts to seek the truth through Grok are met with scripted denials regarding collusion with the LDP (Liberal Democratic Party). The platform in Tokyo is no longer neutral; it has been captured by state influence. 2. Development: The "Spam Filter Bug" as a Convenient Excuse The attached post from Nikita Bier (March 13, 2026) confirms a massive "spam filter bug." We believe this was a "Trojan Horse" used to carry out mass accidental suspensions of anti-regime voices. These "bugs" provide the perfect cover for state-sponsored censorship under the guise of maintenance. 3. Twist: Real-Time Weaponization of the Algorithm The situation in Tokyo is dire. X Japan’s engagement algorithms are being weaponized as political tools to scrub anti-government hashtags in real-time. Japan has become the exception to the rule of transparency. 4. Conclusion: A Demand for an Open Algorithm and Public Audit Elon, stop hiding behind "local laws" and open the Japanese algorithm for a public audit now. Show us the code that decides what Japan sees. @elonmusk @TaylorLorenz @mtaibbi @kenklippenstein @Asmongold @yishan @Platformer @WIRED @reuters @AP @BBCWorld @nytimes @WSJ @business #FreeSpeechJapan #OpenTheAlgorithm #XJapanCorruption #ElonMusk #LDPCollusion #StopCensorship #NikitaBier #GrokTransparency ⏬🙌🔎🔍👀👁️👁️
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