Algorithms. The information war is fought on a battlefield of so much data that AI and algorithms are relied upon by all parties to stay above water.
Algorithms are just a set of instructions which can be executed through formulas or stringers like the ones Q revealed.
These stringers and formulas must have their values defined before they can be executed. But when the value is undefined, it's a variable written as X.
So when blackhat AI tries to execute an algorithmic attack against Twitter like a bot campaign or internal sabotage, it fails because it cannot define the target value. Its template formula already uses X as a variable, so how can it recognize a target called X? This creates a blind spot for any AI using universal algebraic rules.
Let me know your thoughts, especially you math or programming nerds.
It certainly makes it harder for actual people to search for things specifically on Twitter. You can't really search for "dog and cat do something on X" like you could with "dog and cat do something on Twitter" because X is nowhere near as specific as Twitter.
Perhaps that also ruins any search cooking algorithms that would specifically target Twitter. IDK.
dog and cat do something site:x.com
Got me there... I'll use that, but actually I doubt most people know that syntax.