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yeah the more convincing claim is that it doesnt look like how he typed in his discord messages at all tbh, would be very weird for someone to be more formal and using capital letters while texting vs on the keyboard. also, if these texts were faked by the feds, i guarantee they used an LLM for it, not a 45 year old agent, the trump admin is constantly using them even to fucking make policy like with the tariffs lmao
i do that. different formal registers for different media isn't particularly unlikely. for example, when i type hexbear comments on my phone, i don't bother to undo it's automatic capitalization that i generally stylistically forego when typing comments on a physical keyboard.
definitely an LLM if they faked it though, agreed. ain't no way they actually paid a fed to sit there and come up with something.
tbc i dont actually think these are faked im not 100% consistent in how i type either and analyzing someone's typing is always going to be more of vibe based analysis anyways, but it's an actual possibly weird inconsistency vs a white nerd from mormonsville to have weird quirks in their vocab
fair enough, it's definitely a better argument than the vibes-based ones. i personally think it's awfully convenient that the messages just fill every hole in the investigation, and i'm inclined to think the messages are legitimate.