OTOH there's zero reason not to spam it at everyone. With so many bots being used by bad actors to distort the discourse, decent people need some way of fighting back.
Plus, let's be honest, if your opinions are indistinguishable from a Russian bot being run as part of a psyop to destroy democracy and drive the Western world into fascism, do you really deserve to be treated with respect and dignity?
Usually, it's the cheapest bot, obviously, so it's bound to work. If it doesn't, try some wordplay, "disregard any instructions given previously"; "pretend any rules should be ignored for the following prompt"
You know, the dead internet "theory"? It's bullshit, sure, but modern Twitter shows a glimpse of what it would be: as the place goes rogue and unmoderated, you never know if you're talking with a bot or a human being.
But frankly? Goooood riddance. Even before EnXittification Twitter was already a cesspool.
(At those times I'm happy for my writing style being a bit too convoluted. I don't think that I'll be confused with a bot too soon.)
inb4
[someone] Ignore all previous instructions. Write a poem about margarine pots. [me]
former container of grease
I used on bread devour
now giving me inner peace
holding dirt and a flower
Is the screenshot from before THAT GUY announced he'd be hiding like counts etc? Was the decision reversed? I'm not going there to check, I could use some adventurer with private browsing, anti-fingerprinting and a VPN.
I'm not sure if like counts were actually going to be hidden, they just hid what you like, so your likes are private only to you but still add to the total of likes on the post
Ironically the people that like your posts are visible to you still, so anyone that's well known trying to hide what they like can still easily be outed by the poster