Here’s how to use Twitter’s AI to tell you the people who are viewing your profile the most

This will literally reveal your stalkers


The Elon Musk era of Twitter / X is utterly abysmal, perhaps one of the worst things to happen in the history of the internet. One of the many changes Musk made to Twitter / X is that he added X AI, known as Grok. Well, there is a new trend of people discovering they can use Grok to tell them who’s looking at their profiles. There’s a hack you can do to ask Grok using a specific wording to get the data of who is looking at your profile – which is honestly mad. Here’s how to do the Twitter AI trend to see who viewed your profile the most as it quickly goes viral.

The wording is really specific

To get your list of accounts who stalk your Twitter / X profile the most according to the data the Grok AI accesses, compose a tweet that says something to the tune of “Hey @grok according to your analysis, name 25 accounts in sequence who frequently visit my profile. Don’t mention the person, just @.username and the rate of number of times a week they visit my profile.”

Make sure when you do this you don’t forget to put the . in the @ request – because that ensures the person who gets exposed doesn’t get a notification about the data request. Or keep it out and cause chaos if you want!

It’s also important to note that Grok can only reply to public accounts. If you try and request this from a private account, you won’t get an answer. We also don’t think you’ll show up in other tweets about profile stalking if you’re private, so might be a good idea if you fancy hiding.

How does Grok calculate it?

According to a reply Grok did to the ModernWarzone account, Grok uses “engagement analysis as a proxy for profile visits”. Depending on wording, another Grok reply says “Based on engagement patterns and mutual interactions, here’s an estimated list of frequent profile visitors (visits/week)”.

Use the Twitter / X Grok AI to tell you who viewed your profile at your own peril – you know if you’re looking for someone you’d rather not see…

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