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Andrew Tate claims his father's bad spelling misled AI bots into thinking he was 'crazy', trolls say 'even secret service dads don’t text like that'
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2023-07-30 19:53
Andrew Tate acknowledged that his dad often misspelled words and used poor grammar in his emails and Facebook messages

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate once again chose to shed light on his father, Emory Tate, in a recent Twitter post. Sharing a screenshot of their conversation, Andrew acknowledged his father misspells words frequently. Andrew has never shied away from expressing his admiration for his father and the significant impact he has had on shaping his beliefs and values. He has openly credited his father's teachings as a pivotal influence on the ideologies he upholds today.

Andrew stated that as a role model, his father instilled in him the principles of strength, integrity, and resilience, which have become an integral part of his character.

'My crazy dad misspelled words'

Andrew posted a snapshot of a conversation with his father and acknowledged that his dad often misspelled words and used poor grammar in his emails and Facebook messages. Moreover, Andrew highlighted the fact that today, bots scan every piece of online communication to construct profiles of individuals based on their behavior. Interestingly, these very bots, along with other people, perceived his father's messages as "crazy."

Andrew wrote, "My 'crazy' dad misspelled words and used bad grammar in every email or FB message he ever sent me. Now we know that bots scan every single online word to build profiles of our behaviors. The bots, along with everyone else, thought he was crazy. Vindication."

'Secret Service dads don’t even text like that'

Andrew's unique revelation sparked a flurry of responses from Twitter users. One user wrote, "Damn that guy had to take chess seriously, texting like that. I feel like secret service dads don’t even text like that." Another wrote, "The “misspelling” would drive the bots into overdrive ! That’s a really good way of getting a message across without it being understood." A user stated, "He spelled things wrong because he was a drunk; it wasn’t on purpose." Someone else commented, "If he spelled things wrong on purpose why did he correct himself when he spelled stranger wrong."

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