Thank God for God.
He is the only True Reality.
The rest is becoming a mirage around us.
Remember the lyrics to an iconic Beatles song Strawberry Fields (“Nothing is real…”)
It’s quickly getting to be just that.
(We know who the prince of lies is, don’t we?)
Difficult it has become to distinguish even between real and fake, A.I.-generated videos.
Much of your social media is bots and A.I. “slop” (as they now call it). Will it end up being the death spiral for YouTube, X, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook?
Recent 2026 estimates suggest that up to thirty percent of the content in a standard Facebook feed is now AI-recommended, and in some “Suggested for You” loops, over fifty percent of the images are synthetic.
X maintains that spam accounts are a small fraction (under five percent) of daily active users.
But independent studies from late 2025 and early 2026 suggest that roughly 48 million X accounts (about fifteen percent) are bots, while some cybersecurity experts argue that if you look at traffic and engagement (replies, likes, and retweets), automated activity may account for over 50–75 percent of the platform’s total volume!
Many “views,” “comments,” “likes,” and “followers” are computer-generated. Christian ones are suffering the same fate as the secular (AI is adept at making you comment “amen,” or of using that word itself to generate views).
You decide: is this fake or real? (Hint: fake.)
The expression “fake” has been misused in recent years when what was meant was “biased.”
What we are now looking at is real faker (to play on words).
You’ve likely seen carousels with AI images of “impossible” architecture, “miracle” nature scenes, or weirdly emotional stories (e.g., an AI-generated elderly man building a house out of plastic bottles). These are designed solely for saves and shares, which the algorithm weighs heavily.
A.I. is quickly making a mockery of algorithms.
Artificial, artificial, artificial: our technology is now mirroring morality.
Some AI-generated YouTube videos are easy to spot (often they are a compilation of snapshots or video clips, with large caption and showing no human speaking), but it is quickly getting more difficult to discern than that.
A landmark report from January 2026 found that roughly 21 percent of YouTube’s recommendations are now AI-generated or “low-effort” synthetic content.
Creators use tools like GPT-4o to write scripts, AI voice generators for narration, and AI video generators like Sora or Veo to create visuals. They can “batch” 50 videos a day with almost zero human oversight.
The television program Face the Nation recently ran the report at the bottom.
Hillary? Biden? Trump?
By muting the specific terms AI spammers use, you can hide their posts before you even see them.
Words to Mute:AI, AI-generated, Midjourney, DALL-E, ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, Bot, Prompt, Digital Art (if you only want human art), and common bot-farm phrases like Blessed, Amazing transformation, or What do you think?.
Where to find it:
X (Twitter): Settings > Privacy and safety > Mute and block > Muted words.
Instagram: Settings > Hidden Words > Custom words and phrases.
Reddit: Settings > Content Settings > Mute Communities (or use the “Keyword” filter if you use a third-party browser extension).
Watch for strange movements, distorted limbs, or background elements that blur or change shape, as highlighted in this YouTube video.
As far as everything else: always pray for the Holy Spirit of Truth (now and soon as never).

