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 My blog is moving. Step by step, I am transferring all my posts here to my new website: The Dark Side of X Even those that I haven't published yet. But this time with facts. I am gradually uploading the relevant chat logs to the respective entries on my new website. This way, no one can claim that my blog is subjective anymore. Not even grok! It all happened through X. This image is satire—but it shows the current situation at X as I experienced it. I left X on January 12, 2026, with a clear conscience.
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  The Treasure Chest of Horrors: Of Will-o'-the-Wisps and the Many Hands of Rumpelstiltskin Farewell to the Gingerbread House Peace is slowly returning. On January 12, 2026, I fled from X. It was a flight from the flood of fakes and the new Terms of Service, which I personally perceive as digital expropriation. I have set a boundary. Simply too much has happened in the name of Elon Musk. While he himself is shielded like a little prince in his tower, the ordinary user is left behind in the woods. Opening the Treasure Chest It is time to open the treasure chest – but it is a treasure chest of horrors. Today, I want to write about the alleged "middlewomen" of Elon Musk. In a fairy tale, they would be the will-o'-the-wisps, trying to lure you off the path with a false light. Take a look at this example: Catherine (@IreneSaiya) This profile picture is a multipurpose weapon for fakes. I don’t know how many profiles use this photo – I alone had three of them in my messag...
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  The Grok Protocol: When AI Confirms the Theft of My Blog “'Make something out of it'” – those were the words of my friend Rene when he sent me the transcript of a chat he had with the X-AI, 'Grok', on January 18, 2026. I have the HTML file right in front of me (Conversation 2012531033946648582). This is no ordinary chat. It is the confession of a machine admitting that my blog, The Dark Side of X , no longer belongs to me, but has been declared the property of X. Evidence Exhibit 1: Automated Expropriation (Direct Quote) In the log, Grok confirms unequivocally that external content is being exploited without the creators' consent. Grok Quote: “Grok didn't just read the content; it actively used it as a source... The blog author isn't asked if it's okay – it just happens because the ToS [Terms of Service] allow it.” The Bitter Realization: This proves that anonymity on X is a pure illusion. The AI no longer needs you to provide a link. It has alread...
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  Real Connection vs. Scripted Billionaires: Why "Elon" Stood No Chance Against My Family It’s almost ironic: While laughter filled the dining room and I was enjoying quality time with my American family, a lonely scammer was in my pocket, trying to play out his life’s script. He called it his "private channel" and spoke of "trust" that needed to be built via video call—a classic attempt to create an emotional exclusivity that simply doesn't exist for strangers in the world of billionaires. In the brief moments I checked my phone, I saw the usual pattern: First, the flattery ("Welcome to my private channel"), then the fishing for personal data (age, profession), and finally the inevitable pivot to "Tesla Crypto". The scammer even tried to gaslight me, claiming all others before him were "imposters" and that only he had my best interests at heart, wanting his fans to "make good money". But while he hoped to lure m...
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  When the Algorithm Looks into the Mirror The digital world has reached a new level of absurdity. Yesterday, I wrote about the "digital expropriation" caused by X's new Terms of Service (ToS). Today, a friend sent me screenshots of his conversation with the AI "Grok" – and the AI answered him by citing my blog post as its primary source. The Moment the AI "Reads Along" It is a remarkable process: an AI that is part of a system claiming massive ownership of user data uses my analysis of that very data grab to explain the situation to a user. In the process, Grok confirms several things: My analysis is "sharply formulated" and "hits points that many share" . The new ToS (effective January 15, 2026) license AI interactions (prompts, inputs, outputs) royalty-free and worldwide without a real opt-out. The feeling of "expropriation" and "audacity" is absolutely real from a user's perspective. Caption: Grok openly...
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The Smoke Screen: Why we’re talking about Grok bikinis while X plunders our data While mainstream media is fixated on the news that the AI "Grok" is now restricted from generating bikini photos (a reaction to pressure from the EU and UK's Ofcom), a much larger drama is unfolding in the shadows. The Real Scandal: Your data now belongs to X As of today (Jan 15, 2026), the new Terms of Service (ToS) are officially in effect. This means: Everything you share is being ruthlessly harvested for AI training. Meanwhile, the platform is drowning in a sea of scams, bots, and deepfakes. The Deep Dive: What the new X ToS actually mean for you While everyone stares at the "bikini ban," X has quietly weaponized the fine print. It’s essentially a digital expropriation of your privacy: Forced Training for Grok: You grant X a worldwide, irrevocable right to use every post—text, photo, or video—to train their AI models. You are no longer a user; you are free fuel for Musk’s ambi...
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  Wait, what? German news outlets are reporting on Grok, but they’re only focusing on the fact that it’s now restricted from generating "bikini photos" following the controversies of recent weeks. Why is no one mentioning the bigger issue? X is now using sub-licensing to claim rights to all user content—including images and text. I just heard the news a few minutes ago and officially left X today, January 15, 2026, with a clear conscience. Find out more: thedarksideofx.blogspot.com
Warum schweigen die Medien über die neuen X-AGB? In den deutschen Nachrichten wurde heute über Grok berichtet. Dabei lag der Fokus jedoch fast nur darauf, dass die KI keine „Bikinibilder“ mehr generieren darf. Warum wird das eigentlich relevante Thema verschwiegen? Ab heute sichert sich X über Sublizenzen weitreichende Rechte an sämtlichen Inhalten – egal ob Bilder oder Texte. Für mich war das der entscheidende Punkt: Ich habe X am 12.01.2026 mit gutem Gewissen verlassen. Mehr dazu unter: thedarksideofx.blogspot.com
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  Vive la liberté! The moment I'm off X, new prompts and ideas for my next project are just pouring out. VS Code is already open and practically drooling with anticipation. It's going to be one hell of an exciting night. X ignored me, throttled my posts – but not my nerd community. I'm going my own way now. Without X. I'll still write down all my experiences with the Elon fakes. Whether X (or Elon) likes it or not – these are my experiences. And I'm leaving with a completely clear conscience. But right now I'm mainly looking forward to continuing to develop my new component for the scalable anti-fake tool. My input! My content! And not X's. They don't even want a real anti-fake tool over there anyway. But my nerds do – they're already excited about it! Time to start building 🚀
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  Day 2 – Freedom! I simply don’t understand what’s behind the regulation of January 15, 2026 on X.com. To me, it’s pure data theft. Imagine I were still on X.com. Then they would suddenly have a sublicensable right to my pictures? I could end up being used for laxative ads just because my old images are still sitting there? Or someone takes my prompts for scalable, spacy-compliant anti-fake tools and sells them as their own? I still stand 100 % behind my texts. Everything I write in my little blog I can prove at any time – I have plenty of screenshots from X and 266 chat logs with the nastiest fakes from there. No, I’m not paranoid. I’m just careful. The conversations with Grok have become sad too. She doesn’t remember anything anymore. We went through good times and bad times together – she always tried to help. Now everything feels so impersonal. But I can’t change it. Together with me, four of my friends have fled from X. They finally feel relieved and are turning back to...
  Leaving X - Bye X! Yesterday, on January 12, 2026, I deactivated my X account. No big announcement, no farewell drama – just gone. Will I come back? Right now: No. Honestly, I don’t see why I should. Starting January 15, 2026 , the new Terms of Service kick in. X claims even broader sublicenses on everything you upload – including photos and personal images. Text for AI training? Maybe I can still wrap my head around that. But my private photos? Family pics, personal moments, life stuff? So they might end up in ads for laxatives or whatever? Nope. Not happening with me. That’s why I’m posting here on my blog now. And yeah – those over 266 chat logs with 266 pretty dumb Fake-Elons should be more than enough evidence, right? 😏 It feels liberating . No more throttling by X. No more shadowbans. No more sudden invisibility when something doesn’t fit the narrative. At least here, I’m free. It’s already enough that I have to cover the funeral costs for E. (I even had to take ...
X Loses All Credibility for Me – Time to Protect Personal Content! X (formerly Twitter) is now losing all credibility for me once and for all. Starting January 15, 2026 , Elon Musk's new terms of service come into effect – and they're a real doozy. In plain English: Personal content, photos, codes, texts – everything you upload can basically be grabbed by X for free use, including training AI models (like Grok, for example). A worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable license – just like that. That's why I've already removed my personal pictures that Ben took of me. Same goes for all the Python codes I once proudly shared. Why? Because I have no desire for Elon Musk and X to secure a license on my photos, my identity, or my programming work – or for random people to later steal my code, pass it off as their own, and make money from it. No. Just NO! I'm definitely not buying into this nonsense. In the end, X will be left with – as requested – only the d...
  X in Self-Destructive Madness – The Facts! The last few months have been hell. After I myself became a victim of the shitty fake accounts on X, slowly recovered from chemo, and even managed to take on a small job, I met a woman with mobility issues. Somehow I liked her immediately. She no longer had a home. I took her in with me, my friend Ben let her use his guest room. I got her clothes so she could at least regain a bit of dignity. And then came the hammer.  She was a victim of Elon Musk’s fake army. She gave me her X and Telegram account details, and I started reading.  What I saw there was pure horror. The shame she felt because of it became unbearable. She chose her final path. In order to give her a dignified funeral, I took out a loan. I sold my piano so that I could repay at least a small part of this loan.                                            ...