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@chengweilai2Cheng-Wei Lai

帳號簡介

政治議題關注者,以大量轉貼方式追蹤國際時事(烏俄戰爭、六四紀念、台灣政治),偶爾發表個人政治立場,屬於內容策展型帳號。

分析摘要

此帳號幾乎完全由轉貼組成(49/50),僅有一則原創貼文為台灣政治立場宣示。帳號更像是一個內容策展型的個人閱讀器,而非提供原創觀點的意見來源。沒有商業推廣或詐騙行為,但極低的原創比例使其可信度難以充分評估。

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2026/6/5 分析 · 使用者 #87c45c 提供 50 則貼文 (2025-10-27 ~ 2026-06-05)

風險分析

無原創轉發

50則貼文中僅 [50] 為原創,其餘49則皆為轉貼且未附加任何個人評論或分析。帳號功能上等同於一個RSS閱讀器,轉發來源涵蓋 @nexta_tv [5] [14] [26]、@IuliiaMendel [17] [25] [38] [43]、@shangguanluan [13] [39] [42]、@mubeitech [24] [30] [46] [49]、@MrPitbull07 [4] [37] 等多個帳號,但從未在轉貼中加入自己的觀點或脈絡補充。

帳號數據

發文極度集中於2026年6月4-5日(49則轉貼),與六四紀念日高度吻合;唯一原創貼文則在7個月前(2025-10-27)。帳號呈現爆發式轉貼模式,短時間內大量轉發,平時沉寂,不像使用排程工具,更像是手動瀏覽時順手轉發。

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原創 vs 轉貼

原創 1 則 (2%)
轉貼 49 則 (98%)

互動數據(原創貼文平均)

平均按讚49
平均回覆💬 33
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資料期間: 2025-10-27 ~ 2026-06-05

AI 深度分析

@chengweilai2 帳號可信度分析報告


1. 真實性分析

此帳號很可能是一個真實的個人用戶,而非機器人或假帳號。主要依據如下:

  • 唯一的原創貼文 [50] 以第一人稱表達具體的台灣政治立場(宣布不再支持民進黨、轉向國民黨與民眾黨),內容具有個人判斷與情感投入,不像是自動生成或統一派發的內容。
  • 轉貼來源多元且跨語言(繁中、簡中、英語、捷克語、葡萄牙語、法語、烏克蘭語),顯示帳號持有者具備多語閱讀能力或至少追蹤了多語帳號,這與真實的國際議題關注者特徵一致。
  • 沒有偽造專業身分的跡象。帳號不自稱任何專業頭銜,不以權威姿態發表分析,純粹以轉貼呈現自己感興趣的內容。

結論:帳號身分真實性無明顯疑慮,但由於幾乎沒有原創內容,無法深入評估持有者的專業程度或背景。


2. 原創性分析

這是此帳號最顯著的弱點。

  • 原創 vs 轉貼比例:50則貼文中僅 [50] 為原創(2%),其餘49則均為純轉貼(98%)。
  • 轉貼品質:轉貼內容本身品質參差不齊。部分來源為知名媒體人或新聞頻道(如 @nexta_tv [5] [14] [26]、@IuliiaMendel [17] [25] [38] [43]),部分為長篇敘事型內容(如 [4] Betty Ong 的故事、[37] Franca Viola 的故事),另有部分為較難查證的個人敘述(如 [21] [44] 涉及志願者間的糾紛指控)。
  • 無附加觀點:所有轉貼均未附加任何個人評論、摘要或分析,讀者無法了解帳號持有者為何選擇轉發這些內容,也無法從中獲得超越原文的附加價值。
  • 非AI生成:唯一的原創貼文 [50] 語氣自然、帶有個人判斷,無AI生成痕跡。
  • 非聚合器:雖然轉貼比例極高,但轉發內容有明顯的主題偏好(國際政治、烏克蘭戰爭、六四紀念、台灣政治),不像是無差別聚合所有熱門內容的自動帳號。

結論:帳號原創性極低,功能上接近一個帶有政治傾向的個人內容策展帳號。


3. 利益動機分析

  • 無商業置入:50則貼文中未見任何產品推廣、affiliate 連結、邀請碼、優惠券或業配內容。
  • 無詐騙導流:沒有可疑連結、假投資計畫或釣魚內容。[44] 中包含的外部連結是轉貼原文自帶的,且指向被轉發者自己的聲明文章。
  • 無募資行為:未見任何請求捐款或金錢支持的內容。
  • 政治傾向明確但非隱藏:帳號的政治立場在唯一原創貼文 [50] 中已公開宣示(反民進黨、支持國民黨與民眾黨),轉貼內容的選擇也大致與此一致,不存在「假裝中立」的問題。

結論:未發現隱藏的商業利益或利益衝突,帳號不以營利為目的。


4. 操作手法分析

  • 情緒操作:帳號本身不生產情緒性內容,但所轉貼的部分內容帶有較強情緒色彩,例如 [4](Betty Ong 的911故事)、[30](俄羅斯人的震驚)、[15](「一代菁英全都輾碎在坦克車之下」)。然而,由於帳號並未在轉貼中添加煽動性評論,且這些內容來自不同作者,故不構成帳號持有者主動進行情緒操作的證據。
  • 選擇性展示:轉貼內容在烏俄戰爭議題上明顯偏向烏克蘭立場([5] [6] [14] [22] [26] [30]),在中國議題上偏向批評中共([10] [15] [19] [29] [31]),在台灣議題上偏向批評民進黨和賴清德([39] [50])。這些傾向一致且可預測,但作為個人帳號表達政治偏好屬於正常行為。
  • 事後諸葛[50] 中「我已經清楚的看出民進黨在2028年的總統大選和2026年的地方政府選舉必然慘敗」屬於對未來選舉的預測性宣言。由於該預測尚未到驗證時間(2026年地方選舉尚未舉行),目前無法判定是否構成事後諸葛,但措辭中的「必然慘敗」顯示出過度自信。
  • 重複洗版:雖然轉貼量大且集中在短時間內(兩天內49則),但內容不重複、來源多元,不構成洗版行為。更像是帳號持有者在六四紀念日集中閱讀並隨手轉發。

結論:未發現刻意的操作手法。帳號的行為模式更接近一個有明確政治傾向的被動內容消費者,而非試圖影響輿論的操作型帳號。主要風險在於帳號幾乎不提供任何原創分析,讀者難以評估其轉貼內容的篩選標準和判斷依據。

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[18]2026/06/05 上午01:20

RT @NiKiTa_32156: 如果普丁認為我們無法製造自己的核武器,那你就錯了,這根本不是什麼難事,我們完全可以短時間製造出來——烏克蘭國防科技公司Fire Point 聯合創始人兼首席設計師施蒂勒曼 他的背景: • 他是一位高階物理學博士(PhD in Physics),在 Fire Point 負責導彈、巡航導彈、無人機和相關防禦系統的設計與開發工作,是公司技術核心人物。 • Fire Point 是一家專注於深打擊武器(如 FP-5 Flamingo 巡航導彈、FP-1/FP-2 攻擊無人機、FP-7/FP-9 彈道導彈)的烏克蘭國防公司,產品被用於國防採購對俄羅斯後方目標進行長程打擊。

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[19]2026/06/05 上午01:19

RT @paooo79: 為什麼14億中國人會放任一個私營的政黨築牆呢?🤷

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[20]2026/06/05 上午01:18

RT @aftertherain141: @MrPitbull07 Melodia was convicted for the kidnapping /assault of Franca Viola in 1965. 11 years. After serving 10, he was released in 1976 . Later killed in a mafia-style execution in 1978. ( Karma is a biatch). Melodia behind bars and Franca Viola today. She's 78.

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[21]2026/06/05 上午01:13

RT @Calebkeyi: 这是一段德国籍华人网名战斗猫“苏东”与我们乌克兰志愿者之间的对话记录。 在这段对话中,他亲口承认曾经向乌克兰利沃夫移民部门进行举报,并参与针对我的相关操作和信息提供。 对于这些内容,我不会仅仅停留在口头指控上。 相关对话记录、聊天截图以及其他佐证材料,我都会在后续文章中逐步公开,让大家自行判断事实真相。 同时,我也希望大家能够认真翻阅他过去几年针对我所发布的文章、帖子以及公开言论。 包括他近期在社交媒体平台上发布的内容。 如果把这些信息按照时间顺序排列起来,很多事情其实会变得十分清晰。 过去这些年,我很少公开回应这些针对我的攻击和谣言。 并不是因为我默认了什么。 更不是因为我承认了什么。 而是因为我始终认为,自己的时间和精力应该放在帮助乌克兰平民、服务前线家庭以及开展人道主义工作上。 我不愿意把大量时间浪费在无休止的网络争吵和互相攻击之中。 然而,当针对我的造谣、诽谤、恐吓以及相关行为不断升级,甚至已经影响到我的生活、安全以及家人的时候,我认为自己有责任把这些事情完整地记录下来。 因此,从现在开始,我将按照时间顺序,把这些年来发生的事情、相关人物、相关证据以及整个事件的发展过程逐步整理出来。 我不会要求任何人相信我。 我只会把证据、记录和事实摆出来。 至于最后的判断,我愿意交给每一位读者。

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[22]2026/06/04 下午10:11

RT @Ostanniy_Cap: Конгресмен Кітінг до Рубіо: Я впевнений, ви знаєте, що Україна, країна, яка на той час мала третій за величиною ядерний арсенал, мирно передала свою ядерну зброю в межах Будапештського меморандуму В обмін на це, вони отримали зобов’язання США захищати Україну, якщо вона коли-небудь опиниться під загрозою США дали своє слово Україні, що вони її захищатимуть Мене вразило у вашому вступному слові, що ви провели нас по всьому світу і згадали 15 різних випадків, де ви втрутилися. 15! Топ-15! І жодного разу ви не згадали Україну, коли говорили про пріоритети ваших досягнень

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[23]2026/06/04 下午10:10

RT @boguslavet91660: Сьогодні 21 ветеран, який пройшов пекло війни, стали випускниками Школи антикору і тепер пекло чекає корупціонерів в їх містах. Я дуже щаслива, що нам вийшло 💪🏻 Ми йшли до цього 2 роки аби знайти незалежну міжнародну підтримку на Школу і зробити її максимально корисною для ветеранів. Вдячна німецький програмі U-Lead за підтримку. Школа була закритою, тому на умовах анонімності не можу казати, що саме ветерани казали про конкретних корупціонерів але: ▪️ветерани не бояться корупціонерів і ветеранів не залякаєш так просто. ▪️ветерани дуже рішучі в своїх намірах називати імена тих, хто нечесний у владі без довгих переконань не голосувати, не приймати і тд. ▪️ветерани готові підтримувати один одного і від цього їх антикор рух стає ще сильнішим Сьогодні той день, коли я розумію, що роки моєї роботи та команди - не даремно 💪🏻

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[24]2026/06/04 下午10:09

RT @mubeitech: 2014年,一个患有PTSD的美国退伍老兵,因为走错一个路口,在墨西哥监狱里被关了7个月。 当时全美震动,奥巴马连个电话都不肯打。 结果呢? 一个当时还在做电视节目的纽约商人,私下掏了2.5万美金。 连发票都没要。 来,讲个没上过主流媒体头条的事。 2014年,美国退伍中士Andrew Tahmooressi,患有严重的PTSD。 因为排不上退伍军人医院的号,他只能睡在自己的车里,一路开到加州边境。 某天,他原本想去圣地亚哥,在美墨边境的一个停车场迷了路。 拐错一个弯,路直接急转直下,一头扎进了墨西哥海关。 他老老实实跟海关说:“我车上有枪。” 在美国合法,但在墨西哥?他当场被抓,关进监狱。 当时有个记者觉得扯淡:“怎么可能有人蠢到开错国界?” 为了查证,记者自己租了辆车,去了同一个停车场。 结果顺着唯一的出口一转弯,得,他也一头扎进了墨西哥。 纯纯的道路设计坑人。 事情爆出来后,舆论炸了。 这哥们可是个有创伤后遗症的老兵,天天睡车里,现在还要蹲墨西哥大牢。 记者和民众疯狂向白宫施压:奥巴马,你就是打个电话给墨西哥的事!把人捞出来! 奥巴马呢?硬是不管。 最后好不容易靠别人周旋,7个月后,老兵总算被放出来了。 你以为故事到这儿就完了? 人出来后的几个月,那个亲自去边境踩点的记者,接到了一个电话。 “等一下,川普先生找你。” 接通后,川普开口就问:“那个走错路的老兵,他人在哪?” 记者懵了:“你问这干嘛?” 川普说:“我想帮帮他,给他点起步资金。你替我转交一下。” 啪,电话挂了。 第二天,记者收到一个FedEx快递。 拆开一看,一张个人支票,署名Donald J. Trump,抬头是那个老兵的名字。 金额:25000美金。 这笔钱什么概念? 如果是以慈善基金会名义捐的,能抵税。 但他开的是个人支票,纯纯从自己口袋里掏钱,一美分都抵不了税。 没开发布会,没找媒体拍照,甚至连人都没见。 就是单纯觉得:这哥们为国受过伤,太惨了,我得帮一把。 这就是为什么,主流媒体花了十年时间,把川普塑造成一个自私、疯狂的魔鬼。 但底层的美国人、退伍军人,依然死心塌地支持他。 因为华盛顿的政客们,习惯了在镜头前流下完美的眼泪,然后在背后对你置若罔闻。 而这个被骂成狗的糙汉,会在镜头照不到的地方,真金白银地给一个素不相识的退伍老兵兜底。 真实的民意,就是从这种没有镜头的角落里长出来的。

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[25]2026/06/04 下午10:08

RT @IuliiaMendel: Tonight, Zelenskyy and Putin tried to communicate with each other through the media. Putin made several statements insisting on elections in Ukraine and offering Europe help with the energy crisis. Essentially, trying to buy the EU with cheap gas again. Zelenskyy‘s office published a longread, suggesting once again a direct meeting and repeating the main official talking points. The only interesting point in it - a proposal of full ceasefire during the negotiations. By the way, they have each other’s phone numbers.

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[26]2026/06/04 下午10:07

RT @nexta_tv: ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Zelensky wrote an open letter to Putin When you came to power in Russia more than 26 years ago, many in Ukraine had a positive attitude toward you. That was true. That is now in the past. Today, the absolute majority of Ukrainians positively view the fact that our long-range drones “visited” the opening of your forum in St. Petersburg, covering a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers. As you well know, this distance is not the limit of our capabilities. But now we all see that this is finally becoming unacceptable for Russians — that the war is bringing more and more negative consequences to Russia. They do not like our drones and missiles. They do not like fuel shortages and constant price increases. They do not like ongoing bans. They do not like your intention to launch a second wave of mobilization to expand the war to another direction in Ukraine or to direct it against other neighboring countries. They do not like that your war has no end in sight. Yes, you can still force Russians to live this way. But your resources are significantly shrinking. You cannot fail to notice this. After 26 years, old age is starting to take its toll. The further it goes, the more fatigue will grow — including from you. It’s not that we in Ukraine are worried about Russians — after everything your war has brought to Ukraine. But I care about Ukrainians. We are losing our people, and every loss is painful. And even when Ukrainian losses are one to five or one to six compared to Russian losses, it still matters greatly. Ukraine preserves its independence. And it will preserve it — despite any predictions. We have brought the war onto your territory, and you would not have managed it without help from North Korea. You are the first Russian leader who has had to turn to Pyongyang for assistance. And today you are completely dependent on China — also a first in Russian history. The choice is yours now. Stop the war. Ukraine offers to end this war. I propose a meeting. We believe Europe’s participation is necessary — those who are truly capable of influencing the situation. We believe the United States must be involved, and this could determine the configuration of a new security architecture in our part of the world. The frontline is now the line from which diplomacy should begin. Ukraine is ready for a “all for all” prisoner exchange, and this could become a good prologue to ending the war. If you do not personally come to the idea that this war must end, Ukraine will continue to fight for its existence. We will have those who support us. But you will also have to fight much more for your own existence — not Russia’s, but your personal one. And this is not a threat from me or Ukraine. These are facts of Russian history: when Russia grows tired, changes happen. We can work toward that fatigue. You can stop your war. Eternal memory to all whose lives were taken by this war. Glory to Ukraine.

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[27]2026/06/04 下午10:06

RT @DAlperovitch: A remarkable video: Putin, an obscure 1991 Leningrad bureaucrat, warning against the return of totalitarian rule to Russia—paired with his reaction to those words as President in 2002. The irony writes itself.

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[28]2026/06/04 下午02:54

RT @Lakki_home: Fly it proudly and let your home stand as a tribute to America’s past, present, and future.

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[29]2026/06/04 下午02:52

RT @__Inty__: 香港铜锣湾,6月4日一名老妇人独自纪念六四,往维多利亚公园方向走。现场有数十名警察盯着她,包括便衣警察。

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[30]2026/06/04 下午02:51

RT @mubeitech: 俄罗斯人现在集体陷入了巨大的震惊。 为什么? 因为漫天的无人机和导弹,结结实实地砸到了他们自己头上。 乌克兰情报局长 Budanov 透露了一个细节。 其实对俄罗斯本土的打击,从 2022 年底就开始了。 但现在的攻击强度,已经飙升到了一个让人无法忽视的级别。 对俄罗斯来说,这成了军事麻烦,社会心理也随之崩塌。 整个俄罗斯社会,根本没有准备好迎接战争的反噬。 他们完全无法理解,更不愿意接受:自己的领土竟然会被大规模袭击。 因为他们一直深信一种宣传神话。 “我们无比强大,所有人都会害怕我们。” 他们以为战争永远只会发生在别人的土地上,代价永远由别人来付。 结果现实给了一记响亮的耳光。 当滤镜被无人机炸碎,留下的只有深深的恐慌。 当暴力的回旋镖砸回自己脸上时,他们才发现自己连心理建设都没做好。

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[31]2026/06/04 下午02:50

RT @ChinaSelect: Alysa Liu’s gold medal-winning skating captured the hearts of the world at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Behind the skating lies an amazing backstory: Alysa’s father, Arthur Liu, fled China at the age of 25 in the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. Arthur was at the Tiananmen Square protests and will join the Select Committee for a bipartisan press conference TOMORROW June 4 at 8:00AM at the House Triangle.

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[32]2026/06/04 下午02:49

RT @elonmusk: Iliad (Troy) trailer made by Grok Imagine 1.5, which was just released

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[33]2026/06/04 下午02:48

RT @jiamibtc: 3分钟看完黄毛的一生

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[34]2026/06/04 下午02:42

RT @IrisTaoTV: My family escaped Communism to come to the U.S. Today in the Oval Office, I asked President Trump why he's warning Americans about Communism in a new statement. His response was powerful: “You're going to get free rent, you're going to get free houses, you're going to get free food, you're going to get free everything, but eventually that ends, and it leads to death, destruction, and squalor 100% of the time.” On Mayor Mamdani in NYC: “I don't understand why he thinks it's okay for all these companies that pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes a year to leave, because you're not going to have any tax base.” “Free enterprise is tougher to sell, but that's what's made our country great, and that's why it's great again now.”

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[35]2026/06/04 下午02:41

RT @CryptoMaster_70: Jensen: Asian parents' culture, toxic😟 I know they love me, I usually “alright, alright..." 黃仁勳今天說了內心話 一路過來真不容易 “亞洲父母有毒 總是會糾正你“ "我63歲了 他們依然覺得我不夠好“

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[36]2026/06/04 下午02:41

RT @RichardHanania: Having children has made me a lot more pro-choice. Taking care of children is hard. Part of the payoff is imagining them living full lives as adults. I don’t know how anyone could find the motivation to take care of them if they knew that wasn’t possible. That’s why only religious people don’t abort in these situations.

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[37]2026/06/04 下午02:34

RT @MrPitbull07: In 1965, a 17-year-old girl in Sicily was kidnapped, assaulted, and held captive for over a week. Then her attacker offered her a deal: Marry him, and everything would be “forgiven.” At the time, Italian law allowed rapists to avoid punishment if they married their victims. It was called “reparatory marriage.” The logic was horrifying: A woman’s “honor” mattered more than her consent. If she married the man who violated her, her reputation could supposedly be restored — and the rapist could walk free. Most women had no real choice. Families pressured them. Communities expected obedience. The law itself encouraged silence. But Franca Viola said no. At 17 years old, traumatized and publicly shamed, she refused to marry the man who assaulted her. That single word changed Italy forever. Her decision sparked outrage in her town. Neighbors turned against her family. Their vineyards and olive groves were burned in retaliation. But Franca’s father stood beside her and supported her decision to press charges. In 1966, Franca testified publicly against her attacker in court. At a time when most victims were expected to stay silent forever, she spoke openly in front of the entire country. Italy watched in shock. Her attacker, Filippo Melodia, was convicted and sentenced to prison. For the first time in Italian history, a woman had publicly rejected “reparatory marriage” and won. The case became international news. But the law itself still remained. For another 15 years, rapists in Italy could technically still escape punishment by marrying their victims. Then finally, in 1981, Italy abolished the law completely. And many activists pointed to Franca Viola as the moment the country first began confronting the cruelty of that system. Years later, Franca married a childhood friend who had stood beside her through everything. Not because she needed her “honor restored.” But because she deserved love, dignity, and a life defined by her own choices. That’s why her story still matters. Franca Viola wasn’t just resisting one man. She was resisting an entire culture that treated women’s suffering as something to hide rather than something to fight. At 17 years old, she stood against her attacker, her community, and even the law itself. And eventually, the law changed. Sometimes history moves because powerful people decide to act. And sometimes history moves because one terrified teenager quietly refuses to surrender.

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[38]2026/06/04 下午02:33

RT @IuliiaMendel: Zelenskyy’s War/Peace Plan Revealed! 1⃣FirePoint is developing new Ukrainian “Patriots.” With Europe’s advanced technology, Ukraine will soon shoot down 94% of Russian missiles and drones. 2⃣Thanks to relentless strikes on Russia’s energy sector and the elimination of 30–40 thousand Russian soldiers every month on the front line, Moscow’s resources will be completely exhausted by November 2026. 3⃣This will allow Ukraine to seize the initiative on the battlefield and restore its 1991 borders by 2028. 4⃣After that, Ukrainian forces will easily reclaim Kursk Oblast, and then Kuban — territories that tried to join the Ukrainian People’s Republic back in 1918. 5⃣To ensure continental security, Ukrainian troops will march on Moscow — and unlike Prigozhin, they won’t stop. They will capture the Kremlin by force, send Putin to stand trial in Hague, and finally place Russia under democratic governance — led by Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 6⃣The war is over. A new Ukraine will rebuild its destroyed energy infrastructure and the devastated front-line regions, then begin spreading peace across the entire world. 7⃣Ukraine will join the G8 and G21, experience explosive economic growth, finally eradicate corruption, repay its debts, and start issuing its own loans to the IMF. Volodymyr Zelensky will receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and a well-deserved Oscar. 8⃣And when alien civilizations threaten human colonies on Mars, FirePoint will once again step in — bringing peace to the entire Galaxy. Volodymyr Zelenskyy will then be nominated for President of the World. What can go wrong?

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[39]2026/06/04 下午02:32

RT @shangguanluan: 青鸟会不会觉得黄仁勋是中共同路人? 我要说句公道话,肯定不是,因为川普也不想见赖清德,黄仁勋是忠于川普。 前立委郭正亮在網路節目《亮話天下》稱,黃仁勳在總統賴清德任內已來台5次,至今仍不願意見賴清德。 這才是賴清德最大的危機,「黃仁勳不覺得賴清德是在建設國家的人」。 但黃仁勳受訪時評價蔡英文「She is fantastic!(她太棒了)」。 另外,他跟蔣萬安見了三四次。

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[40]2026/06/04 上午11:23

RT @YNROCFOREVER: @LevDavidovich78 旗子用错了 这个才是

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[41]2026/06/04 上午11:22

RT @xiaojingcanxue: 为什么乌克兰的无人机这几个月好像突然取得了战场优势?

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[42]2026/06/04 上午05:51

RT @shangguanluan: 六四的精神圖騰「坦克人」後來怎樣了? ——活得好好的,江澤民還親口提到過他 這位肉身擋坦克的「坦克人」是六四的精神圖騰,可是很少有人知道他到底怎樣了。很多人幻想他當場壯烈犧牲了。 其實看完整影片就知道了,坦克停下,他爬上坦克,然後跳下,然後被市民拉走了。 什麼都沒有發生。或許因為,當時已經是六四清場完畢之後了。 那麼後來呢?他被抓了嗎?被秋後算賬了嗎? 沒有。因為九十年代,江澤民還被外媒問到過,這位年輕人怎麼樣了。 江澤民很誠實地回答,據他所知,這位年輕人沒有被抓,活得好好的。 戲劇性的是,後來還有人編造各種關於他的版本,其中最著名的就是說他叫王維林,被證明是假的。

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[43]2026/06/04 上午05:50

RT @IuliiaMendel: Do you realise that many people are actually comfortable with the current status quo in Ukraine? A daily cycle of strikes and deaths that has become normalised — even turned into a permanent strategy of begging for money. But Ukrainians remember what life without war, or even with a frozen conflict, felt like. Our economy cannot sustain this level of destruction for too long. When one third of the country is being destroyed every single day, how can the remaining two thirds survive? It is deeply inhumane to call this a dignified existence: burying entire families, raising children with PTSD, and watching hospitals and schools being reduced to rubble — all while sitting safely on Western sofas and cheering “Bravo, keep hitting Russia!”

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[44]2026/06/04 上午05:38

RT @Calebkeyi: 国际诈骗犯曹子靖伙同战斗猫苏东 绑架勒索柯义20万美金 我本人柯义不是被乌克兰驱逐出境的,而是被在乌克兰的国际犯罪份子曹子靖和苏东有预谋有计划一步一步设圈套,伪装成乌克兰国家安全局成员造假文件乱扣罪名,恐吓绑架一整晚勒索美金20万美元之后,(当晚借钱的人都有信息记录)自己被迫离开乌克兰的。 他们在绑架勒索20万美金后,仍不满足,结果后面还继续狮子大开口要我给他们50万美金,如果不交就要买我的命,还恐吓我,要威胁我的父母,甚至在我心理极度脆弱的时候不断洗脑灌输在乌克兰杀人很容易的事情,送监狱很容易,他们有我的“证据”,更甚至直接表明乌克兰安全局的局长Oleg是他的靠山和他的朋友,还利用苏东继续造谣说我已经被乌克兰驱出出境,说我是国际诈骗犯,他们每一步的算计已经超越了我能考虑到的和能承受的,而且遭受他们诈骗的人已经不下几十人,他们能肆无忌惮地诈骗形成乌克兰最大的华人黑帮,是因为他们借着战争专门诈骗中国人,伪装成乌克兰军队或者安全局,而且他们各类专业人员分工明确也雇佣乌克兰当地人,不了解情况的中国人就会直接被他们诈骗勒索。 正因为在这些他们连续不断团体算计诈骗恐吓下我已经超出了自己可以承受的范围,要不是处于对所有支持乌克兰朋友们的责任和交代,我可能早已经在乌克兰被他们冤枉诈骗致死,我才被迫离开乌克兰的,感谢上帝的保守让我可以顺利离开乌克兰,还可以把我被诈骗绑架勒索的事情一一分享给大家。 不然我没有做错任何事情,反倒被诈骗绑架勒索还替坏人偿还他们该偿还的代价,而且我还没有机会替自己辩白! (全文在这里,后面陆续发文章,已经报警了。) https://t.co/KnqqUNOwFO

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[45]2026/06/04 上午05:36

RT @wangjupaian: 【甭管你喜欢还是讨厌,川普太TM搞笑了】 记者问:“你如何定义‘停火’?” 川普一本正经答:“在世界那个地方,所谓停火,就是稍微克制一点开火。”😂

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[46]2026/06/04 上午05:09

RT @mubeitech: Uber 在一个季度内,把全年的 AI 预算烧光了。但这钱没白花,换来了反常识的结果。CEO Dara 发现,自家的工程师用上 AI 后效率暴增,产出简直像"超人"一样。于是 Uber 做了一个极其现实的决定:既然现有人手这么能干,那就不招新人了。他们开始严格控制增员节奏,用高昂的算力成本,直接锁死了未来的人力扩张。而且这场改造根本不局限于写代码。从工程开发、找 bug、平台迁移,一直到法务和营销团队,AI 已经钻进了 Uber 的每一根毛细血管。Dara 给团队下了死命令:自下而上,用 AI 把系统和流程彻底重构一遍。就算第一步只是让 AI 提升个两三成的效率,那也是赚的。最聪明的还是他们在成本上的算计。搞探索和研发时,闭着眼睛用最贵的 OpenAI 和 Claude,因为前沿模型确实聪明,适合试错。但只要某个场景跑通了、要大规模铺开,他们会立刻切回按 token 算更便宜的模型,或者是开源模型。为什么这么抠细节?因为 Uber 一年哪怕跑出远超 100 亿次的行程,手握 100 多亿自由现金流,本质上依然是个低毛利的苦生意。他们只能靠榨干内部的每一滴效率,来换取终端降价的空间。这就是现在顶尖科技公司的真实玩法。没有空喊口号,算力直接替代人力,用最贵的工具探路,用最省的方案落地。一场冷酷又高效的生产力洗牌,已经在看不见的地方完成了。

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[47]2026/06/04 上午05:08

RT @__Inty__: 匈牙利和乌克兰就少数族裔权利达成一项综合协议,覆盖外喀尔巴阡地区约10万匈牙利族群的语言、教育、文化和政治参与问题。 作为交换,匈牙利将支持开启乌克兰加入欧盟的第一个谈判集群,解除布达佩斯过去两年多用来阻滞乌克兰入欧进程的一项关键障碍。 匈牙利政治人物彼得·马扎尔称,这是欧尔班十年都没能做到的成果。

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[48]2026/06/04 上午04:14

RT @xiaojingcanxue: 在乌克兰做了多年前线志愿者的柯义回国了。/1 出关时还被乌克兰边防官员敲诈了一笔。

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[49]2026/06/04 上午04:13

RT @mubeitech: 马修·麦康纳说,在他小时候的家里,白天睡觉是一种“罪过”。 他这辈子,只见过他父亲睡过一次懒觉。 那是一个周六的早上8点,他穿过厨房,惊讶地发现父亲竟然还在睡。 他赶紧跑去叫醒哥哥:“嘿,老爸居然还在睡觉!” 结果两个半月后,他父亲去世了。 他后来才明白,能让他父亲睡到早上8点的唯一原因,就是病入膏肓。 这就是老派美式家庭的硬核底色:“Hustle,拼命干”。 只要天一亮,孩子就绝对不允许待在屋里。 每天看电视的时间,最多只有30分钟。 他妈妈经常吼他:“你明明能自己出去做点什么,为什么要坐在这里看别人做?” “把那破玩意儿关掉!滚到外面去!” 家里只有一条默认的铁律。 去外面的世界,去折腾,去自己想办法解决问题,直到天黑才能回家。 现在的教育专家可能会说这种方式“太苛刻”、“缺乏情绪价值”。 但这种粗砺、狂野、近乎不近人情的传统教育,恰恰逼出了最纯粹的生命力和独立精神。 不看别人怎么活,自己去活。

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[50]2025/10/27 上午11:12

在台灣政治問題方面,我已經清楚的看出民進黨在2028年的總統大選和2026年的地方政府選舉必然慘敗。因此我在這裡聲明,下次大選我不會支持民進黨,總統大選我將支持國民黨。另外,我十分看好台灣民眾黨的未來發展,在地方政府和立法委員選舉上,我將優先考慮民眾黨籍的候選人。

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