Posted on 04/29/2025 8:31:37 AM PDT by Jonty30
Just ask this question for fun.
If you read username comments on free republic, how would you describe them?
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Based on the limited information available from Jonty30's comments on Free Republic, particularly from a thread dated September 3, 2024, Jonty30 appears to be a conservative-leaning individual with a focus on personal faith and a critical view of social media's impact. In the comments, Jonty30 responds to a post about leaving Twitter/X, expressing agreement with the decision to prioritize spiritual focus—specifically on Jesus Christ—over social media engagement. The user seems to value Free Republic as a platform for both news and spiritual encouragement, suggesting a preference for curated, like-minded community discussions over broader social media platforms.
Jonty30's comments also include a distinctive, recurring quip about Genghis Khan’s father having more descendants than Genghis Khan himself, which may indicate a playful or sarcastic streak, possibly used to punctuate their posts with a memorable or humorous tagline. This could reflect a desire to stand out or add personality to their contributions in the forum.
Additionally, a separate reference indicates Jonty30 self-describes as an "illegal alien Freeper" according to some on the board, which might suggest they’ve faced criticism or trolling within the community, possibly over their views or status on the forum. However, without more context, it’s unclear whether this is a serious claim or a sarcastic remark, either by Jonty30 or others.
Overall, Jonty30 comes across as a religiously inclined, conservative commenter who engages thoughtfully but sparingly, with a touch of humor or irony, and who values Free Republic’s environment over mainstream social media. The lack of extensive comments makes it hard to form a deeper picture, but these traits provide a basic outline.
Want to be surprised?
GOOGLE you own Real Name.
Want to have fun?
GOOGLE YOUR FRIENDS NAMES!................
I or one welcome our new AI overlords.
And I do so much love Big Brother. I love Big Brother.
I did and I don’t exist on Google, which I like.
I got the same response of Google.
Nothing.
Even though my last name has an uncommon spelling.
Although, it was a little disturbing to see many obituaries of individuals with the same exact name as mine!
I only care what about 4 people think of me but really, really don’t care what a machine thinks of me.
FYI: You just gave grok your IP address to associate with all of your FR posts.
While that sort of data aggregation has surely happened in the past, you might want to reconsider making it easier for them.
I love Big Brother and
Welcome our
Little Green Overlords
.
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You wrote that... lol :)
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Q: If you read jonty30 comments on free republic, how would you describe this person?
Based on Jonty30's comments on Free Republic, this person comes across as curious, playful, and engaged with both technology and internet culture. Jonty30 experiments with AI chatbots like Grok, asking a range of questions from the technical (differences between stamina and endurance) to the humorous (“do farts have lumps?”), and even references pop culture and memes such as the “Holiday Inn Express” advertising campaign[1][2]. This suggests a sense of humor and familiarity with internet in-jokes. Jonty30 also demonstrates an interest in international events and historical topics, as seen in their detailed recounting of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, referencing various sources and estimates, which indicates a willingness to discuss serious subjects and a capacity for nuanced understanding[1]. The comments show a critical but open-minded approach to technology, as Jonty30 evaluates the thoroughness and balance of AI responses and expresses caution about privacy when prompted for personal data[1].
Overall, Jonty30 appears to be:
- Inquisitive and willing to explore new technologies.
- Possessing a playful, sometimes irreverent sense of humor.
- Knowledgeable about both pop culture and historical events. Skeptical and privacy-conscious when it comes to sharing personal information online.
- Engaged in thoughtful discussion, balancing lighthearted banter with more substantive commentary[1][2].
Citations:
[1] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4308438/posts
[2] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4308438/posts?page=44
[3] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4313858/posts
[4] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4313498/posts
[5] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4313925/posts
[6] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4313713/posts
[7] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4313697/posts
[8] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4313533/posts
[9] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4313863/posts
[10] https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4309761/posts
-PJ
Grok's probably already reported you.
That’s pretty accurate as well.
Interesting how Perplexity AI just borrowed some of the lines from Grok’s evaluation, very shortly after Jonty30 posted it.
Fast!
But it also suggests that there could be an acceleration of a nexus between the various AI sources in the future, passively by reading what the others have published, but also begs other questions as to how they would willingly and unwillingly have their information shared among each other.
I promise that Grok wrote that, which is why I thought it would be fun if others did the same.
I’m on So many lists now...
My Rap Sheet Must Really
Be Shocking !
Now that IS a surprise!.
I Googled my name and found all kinds of stuff!.........................
Grok:
I don’t have direct access to comments by “Nolibzone” on Free Republic, as my ability to view specific user posts is limited to what’s publicly available and indexed in real-time searches.
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