Just copy every post you find on something like LinkedIn Lunatics. Spread them out over the course of a certain interval of time since you'd hope they have spam filters, making sure to repeat the same things and continue adding stuff to the list. Do this for as many accounts as you are able to make.
Enough people do it and hopefully their AI would be constantly saying batshit things, hopefully, assuming the accounts don't get blocked.
If they ain't first party, they're certainly close enough that you couldn't tell the difference.
I maintain a stance that the only reason they're still around is because of brand recognition. Literally the only reason I could think of anyone liking their slop.
The problem is they're such a large and recognizable company that they could probably switch to making and selling malware and everyone would still buy it without thinking twice. Humanity is full of idiots.
I personally think you could very easily divide the main series fallout titles (and 76 because IDK if it's main series or just a spin-off or what) into the west vs east coast games. Not gonna say one is objectively better than the other, but I personally like the story of the west coast games better.
Couldn't tell you what the oldest building in my city is, but I assume it's either an old house in what I assume is the historic district. That, or the clocktower in the downtown park that was once part of a transcontinental railway station.
On a couple side notes, I know I did a class field trip in elementary school to one of the old buildings (don't remember much about it besides a service elevator that if I recall was just held by rope and wasn't electric), which compared to other places in America is nothing considering I found out my city was founded around 1881. Can't say I approve of the part where they fought the natives for the land, but history is full of horrid things so there's no use dwelling on something you can't change.
I'm personally on the fence about this type of stuff. On one hand, yes I 100% agree about actually keeping kids safer online (not like the politicians "Think of the kids!" type of "safety"). On the other I don't want anyone to have to give up privacy by having to confirm their age by sending some form of verification, whether that picture/video of ID with birth date on it or having an AI that will inevitably get so many false positives judge you, just to access a service online.
It can definitely work if you've trained it right. It's how I discovered many of my now favorite vocaloid/utau/deepvocal/whatever songs, amongst other groups outside of that vocal synth genre. It definitely isn't doing me super dirty in the music department.
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