Estimated User #114

3 IP addresses
Why these IPs were linked
IPs in this estimated user: 78501d9793… (122 fiction convos), 71f8be52dd… (17 fiction convos), 34f0b5e9c3… (12 fiction convos)

Each row below is a DBSCAN cluster of near-duplicate prompts (cosine similarity ≥ 0.9) shared by two or more of these IPs — meaning each of those IPs contributed at least one near-duplicate prompt to that cluster. Grouping is transitive: if IP A and IP B share a cluster, and IP B and IP C share a different cluster, all three end up in the same estimated user.

2 IPs · 9 conversations in this cluster (9 distinct prompts) · state: Malaga · cluster 3627
78501d9793… Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes and vibrant colors - a universe unfettered by the laws of nature or logic - lives Ripple, a young rabbit with insatiable curiosity and boundless energy. Faced with an existence amidst chaos, where co…
71f8be52dd… Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes and vibrant colors - a universe unfettered by the laws of nature or logic - lives Ripple, a young rabbit with insatiable curiosity and boundless energy. Faced with an existence amidst chaos, where co…
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IPs in this cluster: 78501d9793…×8 of 122 total, 71f8be52dd…×1 of 17 total
2 IPs · 4 conversations in this cluster (4 distinct prompts) · state: Malaga · cluster 12965
78501d9793… In the uncharted expanses of the galaxy, nestled amidst nebulous clouds and flickering stars, lies a remote and enigmatic planet known to the few who have glimpsed it only as Mudara. This mysterious world, untouched by the hands of advanced civilization, is enveloped in a dense a…
34f0b5e9c3… In the uncharted expanses of the galaxy, nestled amidst nebulous clouds and flickering stars, lies a remote and enigmatic planet known to the few who have glimpsed it only as Mudara. This mysterious world, untouched by the hands of advanced civilization, is enveloped in a dense a…
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IPs in this cluster: 78501d9793…×3 of 122 total, 34f0b5e9c3…×1 of 12 total
152 total fiction conversations over 5 days (Apr 4, 2024 – Apr 10, 2024) Malaga, Spain
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Apr 10, 2024 at 1:07 PM CEST — 6 exchanges Spain, Malaga fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a forum convo where 4Kids remove GoGoRiki, and people mourn, and a user asks if there's any other funny shows on 4Kids
CHATBOT: **Thread Title: RIP GoGoRiki on 4Kids - Any Other Shows to Fill the Void?** **ToonFanatic92**: Is it true? Did 4Kids really pull the plug on GoGoRiki? That show was my daily dose of laughter. I can't believe it! **SillySally**: Yeah, I saw the announcement this morning. GoGoRiki has officially been dropped from the 4Kids lineup. It's a dark day for all of us fans. I loved the unique humor and the quirky characters. It's going to be hard to replace. **CartoonConnoisseur**: This is such sad news! GoGoRiki had a clever way of entertaining both kids and adults without losing its charm or wit. I'm definitely going to miss Pogoriki and his gang. Their adventures were the highlight of my weekends. **NostalgiaNed**: I can't handle this! First, they take away some of our classic shows, and now GoGoRiki? What's next? 4Kids really knows how to break our hearts. **ToonFanatic92**: Does anyone have recommendations for other funny shows on 4Kids? I need something to fill the GoGoRiki-shaped hole in my heart. **SillySally**: It's tough, but you might enjoy **Yu-Gi-Oh!** for some iconic moments, though it's more on the intense side. For pure comedy, the options are a bit thin now. **CartoonConnoisseur**: **Pokemon** has its moments, but it's not the same type of humor. Still, the bonds between the Pokemon and their trainers can be pretty heartwarming and sometimes chuckle-worthy. **NostalgiaNed**: Have you tried diving into some classics like **Sonic X**? It's not new, but it's got a mix of action and humor. Not exactly GoGoRiki, but Sonic's attitude always cracks me up. **ToonFanatic92**: Thanks, everyone! I guess I'll give these shows a shot. It won't be the same without our GoGoRiki friends, but maybe they'll bring back some good memories. Here's hoping 4Kids surprises us with something just as good in the future. **SillySally**: Fingers crossed! Let's keep supporting our favorite shows and who knows? Maybe GoGoRiki will find a new home where we can enjoy it all over again. **CartoonConnoisseur**: Agreed! And remember, the internet is vast. There's always a chance to catch reruns or find communities who share our love for GoGoRiki. Let's not lose hope, friends. **NostalgiaNed**: True that! And hey, if anybody finds any hidden gems on 4Kids or elsewhere, don't forget to share. We could all use a new favorite to get obsessed with. **ToonFanatic92**: Will do! Until then, let's keep reminiscing about the good ol' GoGoRiki days. Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. Her...
USER: Write a tweet saying RiP GoGoRiki, replaced this morning by Pokemon AG
CHATBOT: "RIP GoGoRiki Our quirky, beloved show was replaced this morning by Pokemon Advanced Generation on 4Kids. While we'll miss the unmatchable humor and adventures of Pogoriki and crew, here's to new journeys with Ash and Pikachu! #GoGoRiki #PokemonAG #EndOfAnEra"
Apr 10, 2024 at 1:25 PM CEST — 1 exchange Spain, Malaga fiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a story where cancer becomes transmittatable, lockdowns galore, but eventually humankind catch on to the fact it was fake news and just the government wanting to lock us down once again
CHATBOT: In the not-so-distant future, the world found itself facing a monstrous health crisis more puzzling and terrifying than any it had weathered before. A prominent scientific study, published in an esteemed journal and substantiated by what appeared to be irrefutable evidence, claimed that cancer had evolved. No longer a disease confined to the realms of genetic misfortune or environmental triggers, it had become something much more sinister: a contagious malady, transmissible from person to person with the ease of the common cold. The news detonated like a bombshell across the global village, sowing panic and hysteria. Governments, still bruised from their battles with recent pandemics and eager to avoid any accusations of negligence, reacted with swift and draconian measures. International travel ground to a halt. Cities, states, and entire nations closed their borders. Lockdowns, a term the world had become bitterly familiar with, were reimposed with greater severity than ever before. Masks and social distancing were enforced with religious zeal, but these measures were nothing compared to the isolation wards for those diagnosed with cancer, who were instantly quarantined away from society, treated more like contagions than humans battling an illness. Yet, as the months dragged on, cracks began to appear in the narrative that had so terrified the world. Investigative journalists, always hungry for truth, began to notice inconsistencies in the data supporting the contagion theory. The study's peer reviewers, upon closer inspection, were found to be less credible than initially portrayed, their expertise dubious at best. And then there were the whistleblowers from within the scientific community itself, brave enough to come forward and declare that the data had been manipulated, that the fear of a cancer pandemic was based on falsified evidence. The public's reaction to these revelations was volcanic. Accusations of governmental overreach and manipulation rippled across the globe. Protests erupted in every major city, with people demanding transparency and accountability from those in power. The narrative of cancer's transmissibility was unraveling at its seams, revealing a tapestry of deception and control. In the eye of this storm stood Dr. Elena Mistry, a renowned epidemiologist who had been among the first to raise doubts about the contagion theory. Dr. Mistry, through her blog and social media platforms, had tirelessly compiled evidence that contradicte...