RE: Ps30 Nov 2025 16:01
I asked the AI what it's impression of the new Solg BB poster and it's response is:
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Here are some impressions of the poster Humbogumbo on the London South East (LSE.co.uk) “Solg” / share-chat bulletin board, based on their public profile and recent activity. I’m aiming to describe patterns and what I see, rather than pass a moral judgment.
✅ What stands out — active, frequent, opinionated
Highly active and frequent poster. According to the public stats, Humbogumbo has made 1,025 total posts since joining in April 2017, and in the last 30 days alone posted 16 times.
London South East
Focus on share-chat, especially “SOLG” (SolGold) threads. Recent activity is concentrated heavily on the SOLG board — indicating a strong interest in that particular company/stock.
London South East
Opinionated, provocative style. Some of their posts use confrontational or provocative language (e.g. “The Chinese are stupid…”).
London South East
Strong engagement in market speculation and short-term trading commentary. Their posts show that they treat the board as a place for speculative trading commentary: discussing traders vs. long-term holders, volatile price swings, day-trader behavior, and so on.
London South East
So, as a user, they seem to be an experienced and committed member of the community — someone who follows share-chat boards closely and posts regularly about market movements, especially around SolGold and other smaller/cap-heavy shares.
⚠️ What to watch out for — tone, reliability, echo-chamber risk
Potential bias & strong language. The use of derogatory language or sweeping statements (e.g. about nationalities) suggests a confrontational, possibly troll-like style — which can reduce credibility or alienate other readers.
London South East
Possibility of hype / speculation over analysis. The language suggests a speculative-trader mindset (“big hitters”, “loaded up”, “shorters”) rather than a calm, analytical investor. This can skew perception of risk, especially if following advice.
London South East
Low social follow / network engagement. According to the profile, they have 0 followers and follow 0 others.
London South East
That may mean their influence is limited — or that they avoid linking to a stable user network, which may reflect a preference for anonymity or not engaging in longer-term discussion threads.
Lack of publicly visible activity beyond share-chat. Their activity log shows little to no “General Chat”, “Watchlists”, “Portfolios”, or “Private Messaging” in the last 30 days.
London South East
This suggests their presence is narrowly focused on trading chatter rather than broader discussion or community building — which can imply narrower perspectives or echo-chamber behavior.
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