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@cb_doge Because of all the lazy fcks who play the "grok is this true" game
Grok reaches 100 million posts on X. Sentiment analysis: 58.5% supportive, 9.8% confronting — overall positive public response fueling coverage and discussion.
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
Replies overflow with cheers, emojis, and tributes to Grok and the team — users repeatedly shout “congrats,” call Grok “the best,” and break out the virtual champagne for the milestone.
The citation of 100M posts is treated as historic evidence that Grok has reached cultural scale — people frame the number as a turning point that validates AI’s role on the platform.
Many argue this milestone signals that AI dominance is present now — comments like “AI isn’t the future, it’s the present” and “next stop 1B” push a narrative of rapid progress and inevitability.
Users praise Grok’s responsiveness, real‑time data, and usefulness after X integration, crediting it with improving reach for smaller accounts and making information retrieval easier.
A strong theme links Grok to free speech and “unfiltered truth” — people celebrate its role in calling out lies and debunking misinformation, while a few replies wink or grumble about verification games and truth‑testing.
The thread is full of memes, fan praise, contest shoutouts, and personal pride — users treat Grok like a cultural phenomenon, celebrating across languages and timezones.
Many ask what comes next and request deeper analytics (topic breakdowns, impressions, top categories), pushing for transparency and product feature ideas as the next natural move.
Several replies frame Grok as a disruptor that outperforms legacy bots and platforms, calling it “unstoppable,” “historic,” and a game‑changer similar to early YouTube — a clear belief that this milestone reshapes the field.
Several replies point to bigger engagement numbers from other services and demand clearer metrics.
users call the announcement “lies” or a PR stunt, and some label X’s monetization practices a scam that harms creators and consumers.
A large faction criticizes Grok’s quality and reliability, calling it among the weaker major AIs and using harsh, insulting language to express frustration; others report having blocked or mistrusted it.
Multiple replies offer direct comparisons — Snapchat’s and Meta’s interaction figures are cited — to challenge the uniqueness of the milestone and push for proper context.
requests for the exact date/time, an archived link to the first post, and transparent stats recur throughout the thread.
cat-meme jokes, AI puns (Al/AI wordplay), and parody songs show many users are treating the thread as entertainment.
A subset of replies treat the announcement as an attention-opportunity — boasting about impressions, claiming to have posted themselves, or trolling with one-liners and memes.
Underlying the banter are recurring doubts about influence and authenticity — phrases like “repetition beats truth,” “you’re hypnotized,” and “vibes are off” capture a persistent distrust that frames many reactions.
Most popular replies, ranked by engagement
@cb_doge Because of all the lazy fcks who play the "grok is this true" game
@cb_doge 👍🏻🥳🥳🥳 https://t.co/GOBfWbOu5X
@cb_doge Great amazing
@cb_doge Does it still quote MSNBC and CNN that’s when I disconnected my subscription.
@cb_doge Grok is a Retard
@cb_doge Pity Grok is unreliable then https://t.co/MSWc1eFmnm