Are those confessions even real as I felt they were generated using an AI? The handle was created in 2022, it could have been original at that time until December of 2022 when ChatGPT came to the world and started a revolution using its LLM (Larger Language Model). Some of the tweets feel like they have been generated using AI if you dig deep into the posts created by this handle. As X.com has now enabled monetization this thread would be making some good earnings. Look at the number of shares and likes the posts are generating. That is where an influencer on that platform makes money, it is similar to all other platforms which is how much is the reach.
Don't look like AI tweets to me as English is not perfect as it would be with an AI, anyhow I could care less, they are entertaining and there is learning from comments too. Regarding making money, aside from Twitter earnings, they have got partnership from rollbit too.
I'm also following this Twitter profile.
I am just curious because some of the confessions seem not real, whereas if you can think it's likely impossible to happen.
I don't know how their Twitter profile works maybe you can send any random confession or any made and they can post it.
They have given link to post your confessions in linktree (in Twitter bio), it's just form and you can post anything, then they illustrate it and post it on profile.
On bolded part, why is that? Anonymous people are more likely to be genuine, plus I do like this quick to post confessions (just submit form) than going through procedures about identity and approval.
I'm sure there would be trolls who post false confessions but in most cases they are easy to identify, and they wouldn't be making it on profile.
It's nice reading their words of regret, belief and realization. I can relate to the one who sold early and didn't thought the price of his token will skyrocket after. It happened to me many times before, I know the feeling, it's really sad seeing the coins/tokens you hold skyrocket right after you sell yours. But that's how it is, the price of not being patient. Well, many of these confessions are relatable and certainly will hit you hard and realize something.
Selling in portions may help with that rather than selling all in one go.