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Here's a simple explanation of this "dynamic code" strategy:
First, you need to inform your followers that you're using this mechanism...
The specific logic is: leave an emoji or an unrelated word at the bottom of your tweet. If this emoji or word appears in the comments, it proves to be a real person!
Therefore, you should reply to these comments!
Because AI-generated replies are becoming increasingly realistic, many bloggers lose interest in replying. But with this mechanism, you can easily distinguish between AI and real comments!
At the same time, it will take some time for AI-generated reply scripts to adapt to this mechanism, or it may require manual rule additions. Therefore, in the short term, this method can quickly filter out comments from real followers!
As shown in the image, the comments within the red box are AI comments, and those with a thumbs-up are real comments. Additionally, some comments are clearly from real people based on their tone, so further filtering isn't necessary...

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That's so clever! 🫢
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