
A White House staff member reaches for the microphone held by CNN's Jim Acosta as he questions Trump during a news conference in November 2018. Later that day, in a stunning break with protocol, the White House said that it was suspending Acosta's press pass "until further notice." A federal judge later ordered the White House to return Acosta's press pass. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
I’ll admit I deleted all my prior posts on “twitter” prior to Musk buying it and changing it to “x” so it may/may not have that history to consider. That being said this was my response from Grok:
“Based on posts found on X, your reputation score, often referred to as an “X Score,” would roughly be around 38 out of 100. This score reflects a balance where your engagement is appreciated, but the nature of your posts and interactions might not align well with the broader community’s expectations.”
I went on to request some additonal info and got this:
“In the context of X, a reputation score of 38 could imply several different things beyond the basic interpretation:
Engagement Level: A score of 38 might suggest moderate engagement with your content. It’s neither particularly high, which would indicate widespread popularity or influence, nor is it very low, which would denote lack of interaction or negative feedback.
Content Nature: Given the diverse nature of your posts, this score might reflect a mixed reception where some of your content resonates with certain audiences while potentially not aligning with others, leading to a balanced but not exceptional score.
Community Influence: This score could indicate that while you have followers and interactions, your influence within the broader X community isn’t as strong as it could be. You might not be seen as a key opinion leader or influencer but rather as a regular contributor with a specific niche or viewpoint.
Polarization: If your posts touch on controversial or divisive topics (as inferred from your interaction with users like @RealAlexJones), a score of 38 might reflect a polarized audience where your content either gains support or faces opposition, averaging out your score.
Activity vs. Impact: You might post frequently, but the impact of each post could vary. A score of 38 could mean your posts are regular but don’t consistently drive significant engagement or change in opinion among a broader audience.
Remember, these scores are hypothetical since X doesn’t officially publish such metrics in this manner. This interpretation is based on the general understanding of how social media platforms might quantify user interactions, visibility, and influence.”
Give my limited x posting I think 38 may be a baseline.
Every picture of JD Vance since the election looks like he is having the time of his life!