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AI-Made MAGA Influencer Revealed: Twitter Sentiment Report

WIRED reports 'Emily Hart', a MAGA influencer, was an AI persona created by a 22-year-old in India. Twitter sentiment: 53.6% supportive, 7.3% confronting.

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🚨 A popular MAGA influencer, Emily Hart, who built a strong following among conservative users in the US for posting pro-Trump content, has turned out to be an AI-generated persona created by a 22-year-old man in India. (WIRED) https://t.co/zkp388aZIp

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Community Sentiment Analysis

Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement

Sentiment Distribution

61% Engaged
54% Positive
Positive
54%
Negative
7%
Neutral
39%

Key Takeaways

What the community is saying — both sides

Supporting

1

marvel at the creator's technical skill

and say he “did it so well,” coupled with regret that those talents were used for deception rather than something constructive.

2

proof of Indian tech dominance

boasting, joking, and framing the prank as a clever, almost triumphant beat of Western audiences.

3

harm honest Indians

abroad by reinforcing negative stereotypes and making legitimate migrants pay the cost.

4

platforms reward engagement over verification

, creating incentives that make persona-faking profitable and common.

5

MAGA audiences were easier to fool

and point out the irony of political outrage being outsourced to a bedroom in India.

6

laughing at the idea of debating a GPU

and the surreal nature of an entirely manufactured influencer.

7

engineer trust across cultures

, urging people to verify identities before taking online influencers at face value.

8

monetized the scheme

via subscriptions and ad revenue, signaling a clear financial incentive behind the deception.

9

racial stereotyping and hostile generalizations

about Indians, using the incident to justify derogatory claims rather than critique the tactic or platforms.

Opposing

1

Admiration for decisiveness:

Praises the subject as a “Real G” who thinks and executes without overthinking.

2

Amused reaction:

Simple laughter and emoji responses signaling the post is taken as comic relief.

3

Boastful national pride:

Jokes like “USA is the 29th State of India” and “Indians are everywhere” frame the conversation as playful bragging.

4

Data-backed framing:

A ranked social media influence list (placing India at 18%) treats the topic as measurable and competitive.

5

Audience-critique:

The view that the crowd didn’t judge on merit but accepted content that matched their beliefs—a comment on confirmation bias.

6

Dismissive insult:

Direct negativity calling someone a “person from HellHole,” expressing outright contempt.

Top Reactions

Most popular replies, ranked by engagement

A

@Ashvinitwt

Supporting

22 saal ka ladka ghar pe baitha hai aur poori MAGA army uski follower hai... Mummy ko lagta hoga nikamma hai 😂

195
2
3.7K
R

@rohit_satre_05

Supporting

Bro Indian can SCAM anybody. There are no limitations to our imaginations

124
1
3.6K
T

@therajputchhora

Supporting

How bro felt after scamming everyone 😂

124
0
3.7K
I

@indi_statistics

Opposing

Global Social Media Influence Strength :- 1. 🇺🇸 United States – 21% 2. 🇮🇳 India – 18% 3. 🇧🇷 Brazil – 10% 4. 🇮🇩 Indonesia – 9% 5. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom – 8% 6. 🇯🇵 Japan – 7% 7. 🇰🇷 South Korea – 7% 8. 🇩🇪 Germany – 6% 9. 🇫🇷 France – 6% 10. 🇳🇬 Nigeria – 8%

4
0
261
O

@Otaku_POV

Opposing

What is that shocking in that he is a Real G Think and execute their idea on the time without overthinking it

1
0
1.3K
D

@dia_speaks

Opposing

🤣🤣🤣

1
0
18

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