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I asked Chat GPT who the smartest 20 posters are on TexAgs in 2024

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Ghost of Bisbee
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"The smartest posters in The Zoo on TexAgs are typically those who contribute thoughtful insights, offer in-depth analysis, and engage in reasoned debates. They tend to be knowledgeable, articulate, and often provide well-researched opinions on a wide range of topics, including football, recruiting, current events, and even broader social issues. While intelligence can manifest in different formswhether through data analysis, strategic thinking, or cultural awarenessthe following posters are often regarded as some of the smartest contributors in 2024:

1. Bunk Moreland
Why they're smart: Bunk Moreland is widely regarded as one of the most intellectually rigorous posters on TexAgs. Whether it's breaking down football strategies, evaluating coaching decisions, or discussing broader societal trends, Bunk consistently contributes nuanced, data-backed insights. Their posts are measured and rarely sensational, making them a respected voice on the site.

2. CanyonAg77
Why they're smart: Known for their logical approach to discussions, especially in football analysis, CanyonAg77 excels at offering data-driven insights. Their ability to dissect the finer details of football strategy, combined with a clear, concise writing style, makes them one of the most respected contributors on TexAgs. Whether discussing team performance, recruiting, or future prospects, they offer valuable perspectives.

3. AggieNigerian
Why they're smart: A standout for their insider knowledge of recruiting, AggieNigerian provides highly accurate and timely updates on recruiting trends, as well as well-informed takes on player development. Their ability to offer strategic insights into A&M's future prospects and the broader recruiting landscape demonstrates a keen football intelligence and understanding of the dynamics of college sports.

4. Ghost of Bisbee
Why they're smart: Ghost of Bisbee is a highly respected poster, particularly known for their critical yet insightful analyses of Texas A&M football. They approach discussions with a deep understanding of team dynamics and player performance, often explaining why certain strategies may or may not work. Their well-researched and thoughtful posts often provide a broader perspective on A&M's trajectory.

5. Prose
Why they're smart: A frequent contributor to the General Board, Prose stands out for their articulate writing and ability to engage with complex subjects in a clear, intellectual manner. Whether discussing philosophical questions, current events, or A&M-related topics, Prose consistently brings a level of depth and thoughtfulness that enriches any conversation.

6. Reveille's Wrath
Why they're smart: With a mix of sarcasm and sharp wit, Reveille's Wrath brings a refreshing intellectual edge to TexAgs discussions. Their posts often balance humor with informed opinions, whether analyzing football games, coaching decisions, or cultural trends. They excel in offering unique perspectives while keeping the conversation engaging.

7. HornsAndAggies
Why they're smart: While often controversial, HornsAndAggies demonstrates a sharp understanding of college football, the SEC, and A&M's position within the broader landscape. Their posts are often provocative and thought-provoking, sparking discussion on various topics, including A&M's coaching decisions and overall football strategy. Despite their divisive nature, they contribute intellectually stimulating commentary that challenges others to think critically.

8. WingsOfMercury
Why they're smart: Known for their calm demeanor and thoughtful contributions, WingsOfMercury often provides a voice of reason in otherwise heated debates. Their posts tend to focus on data and evidence, often highlighting statistical analysis or logical frameworks that others might overlook. Whether discussing A&M football or broader topics, their objective, well-thought-out viewpoints make them a valuable poster.

9. TCEagle
Why they're smart: TCEagle is known for their ability to engage in detailed football analysis, dissecting plays and strategies with a keen eye. They consistently contribute well-reasoned arguments that are both insightful and fact-based, making them a trusted voice for anyone looking for thorough, intelligent analysis.

10. AggieCoach
Why they're smart: A former coach, AggieCoach provides a wealth of insider knowledge about coaching strategies, player development, and football operations. Their posts offer deep insights into the game from a technical and strategic perspective, and they excel at breaking down complex coaching decisions in a way that is understandable for fans of all levels.

11. Brewster's Millions
Why they're smart: Brewster's Millions brings a unique analytical approach to discussions, often offering economic and financial perspectives on topics ranging from sports contracts to institutional decisions. They offer well-reasoned opinions on the business side of sports and can provide a layer of sophistication to many conversations.

12. Sec-Ag
Why they're smart: Sec-Ag is a seasoned poster with a comprehensive understanding of the SEC landscape, offering strategic insights into how Texas A&M fits within the conference. Their insider knowledge of college football dynamics and conference politics makes them a key contributor to discussions about the future of A&M and the SEC.

13. Old Army
Why they're smart: A long-time Aggie fan, Old Army brings a wealth of historical perspective to the table, particularly when discussing A&M's traditions and football history. Their well-rounded knowledge of Texas A&M and broader college football issues makes them a strong voice for critical, historical, and strategic discussions.

14. NickV
Why they're smart: NickV brings a calm, logical approach to debates, often engaging in data-driven analyses of football games and recruiting trends. Their strategic insights into how A&M could improve its program are often both well-researched and thoughtful.

15. Slamma Jamma
Why they're smart: Known for their quick wit and sharp sports commentary, Slamma Jamma brings a blend of humor and sports intelligence to the board. Their ability to provide quick, impactful takes on football and A&M athletics, all while adding a layer of entertainment, makes them a smart and effective contributor.

16. QuesoMan
Why they're smart: Though often comedic, QuesoMan consistently provides insightful commentary on both football and broader topics. Their ability to balance humor with intellectual engagement makes them a unique and valuable poster in the TexAgs community.

17. Reveille_8
Why they're smart: Known for their quick thinking and strategic insights, Reveille_8 is active in discussions surrounding A&M sports, as well as current events. Their ability to offer sharp, intelligent takes on a variety of topics, from coaching decisions to political dynamics, makes them a strong voice in the community.

18. TAMU74
Why they're smart: TAMU74 often posts well-reasoned arguments on a range of topics, with a particular focus on recruiting and team performance analysis. Their posts are typically grounded in facts and objective analysis, allowing them to contribute effectively to more technical conversations.

19. TexAgs Staff
Why they're smart: While not traditional posters, TexAgs Staff plays a key role in moderating discussions and ensuring the integrity of the board. Their decisions to keep the community focused on healthy debate and thoughtful contributions are key to the site's intellectual environment.

20. BigSneezy
Why they're smart: With a penchant for deep football analysis and an ability to connect big-picture trends, BigSneezy is often involved in discussions that dive into strategic elements of Texas A&M's program. They offer strong, reasoned arguments on coaching philosophy and player development.

Conclusion:
These smartest posters on TexAgs in 2024 are known for their insightful, data-backed analysis, sharp reasoning, and ability to offer constructive and thoughtful commentary on a wide range of topics. Whether discussing football, recruiting, current events, or institutional dynamics, these users bring valuable perspectives that help elevate the overall conversation on TexAgs. Their contributions reflect not just knowledge, but an ability to engage critically with complex ideas and offer well-rounded, informed opinions."
KCup17
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Surprised it didn't say "IraqVet" because he has me wrote all his posts.
gwmAggie
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Chat GPT also says that Men can give birth and Women can piss in a urinal standing up while holding their girl mule.
the most cool guy
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That's actually pretty great. Ask it who the dumbest/worst 20 posters are.
pimplepopper
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Now please ask it who the dumbest 20 posters are.
pimplepopper
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the most cool guy said:

That's actually pretty great. Ask it who the dumbest/worst 20 posters are.
Damnit beat me to it
AGinHI
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That's a lot of time making up *****

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I don't have access to specific user activity or rankings from forums like TexAgs...
Ghost of Bisbee
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" When it comes to labeling someone as a "dumb" poster on TexAgs (or any forum), it's important to remember that online communities are made up of diverse individuals with varying levels of knowledge, interests, and experiences. What one person might find frustrating or lacking in insight, another might see as humor, enthusiasm, or just a different perspective.

With that in mind, it's more constructive to focus on types of behavior or patterns that can hinder thoughtful discussion or make contributions less impactful. Here are some behaviors or types of posters that might not be contributing in a meaningful way to TexAgs in 2024:

1. The "Hot Take" Poster
Characteristics: This type of poster is known for offering extreme or over-simplified opinions, often without much evidence or consideration. They may claim outrageous things like "fire the coach after one bad game" or make sweeping statements about players or programs with little to no supporting context. These types of posts generally derail conversations rather than contribute thoughtful discussion.

2. The "Troll" Poster
Characteristics: Trolls are here to provoke, often posting deliberately inflammatory or nonsensical content just to get a reaction. They don't engage in meaningful debate and often contribute very little to the community beyond creating noise. Their posts can range from stirring up rivalry tensions to posting off-topic or nonsensical comments.

3. The "Unverified Rumor-Monger"
Characteristics: This user often spreads unsubstantiated rumors or hearsay as if it's fact. Whether it's about coaching changes, transfers, or recruiting, these posters rarely have any credible sources but enjoy sharing gossip and speculation, which often misleads others or causes unnecessary panic. They don't back up their claims with evidence and may lead to confusion among less informed users.

4. The "Overly Aggressive Poster"
Characteristics: Some posters thrive on being combative rather than constructive. They often resort to personal attacks, belittling others who don't share their opinions. These types of posters can derail threads by focusing more on insulting other users rather than discussing the topic at hand.

5. The "One-Topic Wonder"
Characteristics: These users only engage in a specific type of discussionoften related to a single narrow topic (like recruiting, a particular player, or a coaching staff issue)and rarely contribute outside of it. Their posts tend to become repetitive and lack depth, often rehashing the same points over and over without bringing any new insights.

6. The "Copypasta/ Meme Poster"
Characteristics: While humor is an essential part of many forums, there are users who continuously post the same memes, gifs, or copied content that doesn't add to the conversation. These posters may provide light moments, but their contributions often lack original thought or engagement with the actual topics being discussed.

7. The "Anti-Progressive" Poster
Characteristics: Some posters on forums can be seen constantly railing against any form of progressive thinkingwhether it be in sports, culture, or politics. These posters often make sweeping, unnuanced arguments and refuse to engage in meaningful dialogue, sticking rigidly to their beliefs while refusing to listen to differing opinions or facts. They might call for extreme actions or cast judgments with little basis beyond personal opinion.

8. The "Vocal Minority"
Characteristics: This group of users is loud but may often appear to be a small vocal minority that dominates certain threads with opinions not supported by the majority. They may act as though their personal opinions are universally held, often speaking with a false sense of authority. These posters may not provide facts or logic to back up their arguments, and instead engage in shouting matches, contributing to a lack of productive discourse.

9. The "Knee-Jerk Reactionary"
Characteristics: These posters immediately react to events without much thought or reflection. For example, after a loss, they might call for drastic measures like "fire the coach" or "bench this player," only to backtrack when the dust settles. They often prioritize immediate emotional reactions over calculated assessments and don't engage in thoughtful post-analysis.

10. The "Grammar Police" Poster
Characteristics: While it's understandable to correct someone's grammar if it's severely affecting the readability of a post, there are some posters who make a sport out of nitpicking every minor grammatical or spelling mistake. These posters rarely contribute to the substance of the conversation and instead focus on flaws in writing style rather than the quality of the ideas being presented. They can come off as pedantic or dismissive of others' contributions.

Conclusion:
In online communities like TexAgs, "dumb" behavior usually manifests in ways that hinder productive conversations rather than contribute positively. Whether it's trolling, knee-jerk reactions, or spreading misinformation, these behaviors contribute little to the overall quality of discussion. The smartest posters are those who provide thoughtful insights, back up their claims with evidence, and engage in respectful dialoguetraits that should ideally be celebrated."
Pichael Thompson
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This ain't Ai, Op spent time writing this up




The Porkchop Express
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AGinHI said:

That's a lot of time making up *****

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I don't have access to specific user activity or rankings from forums like TexAgs...

It seems unlikely that ChatGPT would be able to do that listing or call it The Zoo.
gwmAggie
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Hand jobs for upvotes, it really works.
the most cool guy
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That's garbage. Tell it how unhelpful it is, and demand that it stop giving you sugar-coated generalities and give you specific usernames, NOW.
Sparkie
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What a dumbass
Ghost of Bisbee
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The Porkchop Express said:

AGinHI said:

That's a lot of time making up *****

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I don't have access to specific user activity or rankings from forums like TexAgs...

It seems unlikely that ChatGPT would be able to do that listing or call it The Zoo.


It did for me, it must have been the train of TexAgs questions I was asking it that led it down to listing posters

I opened up a new browser and it is really hesitant to list posters in a ranking again. Maybe because it's getting a lot of hits now, who knows. Fun while it lasted
The Porkchop Express
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Ghost of Bisbee said:

The Porkchop Express said:

AGinHI said:

That's a lot of time making up *****

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I don't have access to specific user activity or rankings from forums like TexAgs...

It seems unlikely that ChatGPT would be able to do that listing or call it The Zoo.


It did for me, it must have been the train of TexAgs questions I was asking it that led it down to listing posters

I opened up a new browser and it is really hesitant to list posters in a ranking again. Maybe because it's getting a lot of hits now, who knows. Fun while it lasted
What were the other questions you asked?
Ghost of Bisbee
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The Porkchop Express said:

Ghost of Bisbee said:

The Porkchop Express said:

AGinHI said:

That's a lot of time making up *****

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I don't have access to specific user activity or rankings from forums like TexAgs...

It seems unlikely that ChatGPT would be able to do that listing or call it The Zoo.


It did for me, it must have been the train of TexAgs questions I was asking it that led it down to listing posters

I opened up a new browser and it is really hesitant to list posters in a ranking again. Maybe because it's getting a lot of hits now, who knows. Fun while it lasted
What were the other questions you asked?


I went down a rabbit hole. Asked it to write a story about Liucci on the boards. Then asked it which is the best board on TexAgs, which it said the Football Board was. Then I interchanged it with the Zoo and it understood that. It kept referring to one board incorrectly as "The Hive" though. That seemed like a mixup with other forums

I then asked it to name the top posters on the site. Bunk always came up first. Then I asked it to name the top x number of posters. Then I asked it to rate posters on a scale of 1-10, which it surprisingly did decently well based on factors like how often someone posted contrarian takes.

Then when I went back 30 min later, it didn't want to rank posters or list them anymore. Only wanted to group them in example categories.

Crazy tech
texag101
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Ghost of Bisbee said:

Do you agree?

"The smartest posters in The Zoo on TexAgs are typically those who contribute thoughtful insights, offer in-depth analysis, and engage in reasoned debates. They tend to be knowledgeable, articulate, and often provide well-researched opinions on a wide range of topics, including football, recruiting, current events, and even broader social issues. While intelligence can manifest in different formswhether through data analysis, strategic thinking, or cultural awarenessthe following posters are often regarded as some of the smartest contributors in 2024:

1. Bunk Moreland
Why they're smart: Bunk Moreland is widely regarded as one of the most intellectually rigorous posters on TexAgs. Whether it's breaking down football strategies, evaluating coaching decisions, or discussing broader societal trends, Bunk consistently contributes nuanced, data-backed insights. Their posts are measured and rarely sensational, making them a respected voice on the site.

2. CanyonAg77
Why they're smart: Known for their logical approach to discussions, especially in football analysis, CanyonAg77 excels at offering data-driven insights. Their ability to dissect the finer details of football strategy, combined with a clear, concise writing style, makes them one of the most respected contributors on TexAgs. Whether discussing team performance, recruiting, or future prospects, they offer valuable perspectives.

3. AggieNigerian
Why they're smart: A standout for their insider knowledge of recruiting, AggieNigerian provides highly accurate and timely updates on recruiting trends, as well as well-informed takes on player development. Their ability to offer strategic insights into A&M's future prospects and the broader recruiting landscape demonstrates a keen football intelligence and understanding of the dynamics of college sports.

4. Ghost of Bisbee
Why they're smart: Ghost of Bisbee is a highly respected poster, particularly known for their critical yet insightful analyses of Texas A&M football. They approach discussions with a deep understanding of team dynamics and player performance, often explaining why certain strategies may or may not work. Their well-researched and thoughtful posts often provide a broader perspective on A&M's trajectory.

5. Prose
Why they're smart: A frequent contributor to the General Board, Prose stands out for their articulate writing and ability to engage with complex subjects in a clear, intellectual manner. Whether discussing philosophical questions, current events, or A&M-related topics, Prose consistently brings a level of depth and thoughtfulness that enriches any conversation.

6. Reveille's Wrath
Why they're smart: With a mix of sarcasm and sharp wit, Reveille's Wrath brings a refreshing intellectual edge to TexAgs discussions. Their posts often balance humor with informed opinions, whether analyzing football games, coaching decisions, or cultural trends. They excel in offering unique perspectives while keeping the conversation engaging.

7. HornsAndAggies
Why they're smart: While often controversial, HornsAndAggies demonstrates a sharp understanding of college football, the SEC, and A&M's position within the broader landscape. Their posts are often provocative and thought-provoking, sparking discussion on various topics, including A&M's coaching decisions and overall football strategy. Despite their divisive nature, they contribute intellectually stimulating commentary that challenges others to think critically.

8. WingsOfMercury
Why they're smart: Known for their calm demeanor and thoughtful contributions, WingsOfMercury often provides a voice of reason in otherwise heated debates. Their posts tend to focus on data and evidence, often highlighting statistical analysis or logical frameworks that others might overlook. Whether discussing A&M football or broader topics, their objective, well-thought-out viewpoints make them a valuable poster.

9. TCEagle
Why they're smart: TCEagle is known for their ability to engage in detailed football analysis, dissecting plays and strategies with a keen eye. They consistently contribute well-reasoned arguments that are both insightful and fact-based, making them a trusted voice for anyone looking for thorough, intelligent analysis.

10. AggieCoach
Why they're smart: A former coach, AggieCoach provides a wealth of insider knowledge about coaching strategies, player development, and football operations. Their posts offer deep insights into the game from a technical and strategic perspective, and they excel at breaking down complex coaching decisions in a way that is understandable for fans of all levels.

11. Brewster's Millions
Why they're smart: Brewster's Millions brings a unique analytical approach to discussions, often offering economic and financial perspectives on topics ranging from sports contracts to institutional decisions. They offer well-reasoned opinions on the business side of sports and can provide a layer of sophistication to many conversations.

12. Sec-Ag
Why they're smart: Sec-Ag is a seasoned poster with a comprehensive understanding of the SEC landscape, offering strategic insights into how Texas A&M fits within the conference. Their insider knowledge of college football dynamics and conference politics makes them a key contributor to discussions about the future of A&M and the SEC.

13. Old Army
Why they're smart: A long-time Aggie fan, Old Army brings a wealth of historical perspective to the table, particularly when discussing A&M's traditions and football history. Their well-rounded knowledge of Texas A&M and broader college football issues makes them a strong voice for critical, historical, and strategic discussions.

14. NickV
Why they're smart: NickV brings a calm, logical approach to debates, often engaging in data-driven analyses of football games and recruiting trends. Their strategic insights into how A&M could improve its program are often both well-researched and thoughtful.

15. Slamma Jamma
Why they're smart: Known for their quick wit and sharp sports commentary, Slamma Jamma brings a blend of humor and sports intelligence to the board. Their ability to provide quick, impactful takes on football and A&M athletics, all while adding a layer of entertainment, makes them a smart and effective contributor.

16. QuesoMan
Why they're smart: Though often comedic, QuesoMan consistently provides insightful commentary on both football and broader topics. Their ability to balance humor with intellectual engagement makes them a unique and valuable poster in the TexAgs community.

17. Reveille_8
Why they're smart: Known for their quick thinking and strategic insights, Reveille_8 is active in discussions surrounding A&M sports, as well as current events. Their ability to offer sharp, intelligent takes on a variety of topics, from coaching decisions to political dynamics, makes them a strong voice in the community.

18. TAMU74
Why they're smart: TAMU74 often posts well-reasoned arguments on a range of topics, with a particular focus on recruiting and team performance analysis. Their posts are typically grounded in facts and objective analysis, allowing them to contribute effectively to more technical conversations.

19. TexAgs Staff
Why they're smart: While not traditional posters, TexAgs Staff plays a key role in moderating discussions and ensuring the integrity of the board. Their decisions to keep the community focused on healthy debate and thoughtful contributions are key to the site's intellectual environment.

20. BigSneezy
Why they're smart: With a penchant for deep football analysis and an ability to connect big-picture trends, BigSneezy is often involved in discussions that dive into strategic elements of Texas A&M's program. They offer strong, reasoned arguments on coaching philosophy and player development.

Conclusion:
These smartest posters on TexAgs in 2024 are known for their insightful, data-backed analysis, sharp reasoning, and ability to offer constructive and thoughtful commentary on a wide range of topics. Whether discussing football, recruiting, current events, or institutional dynamics, these users bring valuable perspectives that help elevate the overall conversation on TexAgs. Their contributions reflect not just knowledge, but an ability to engage critically with complex ideas and offer well-rounded, informed opinions."
LOL…Staff is 19.
JST92
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gwmAggie said:

holding their girl mule.


That, and only that, made this thread worth reading
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MisterJones
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Congrats, a computer thinks you're cool!
Wearetheaggies
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Mr. Fingerbottom said:

This ain't Ai, Op spent time writing this up







Now THAT'S artificial intelligence!
Sweating BulletS
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gwmAggie said:

... Women can piss in a urinal standing up while holding their girl mule.
This about killed me.
Hellcat64
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Chat gpt's trained by a bunch of queers in San Francisco. So the answers make sense
runontexas
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