It’s literally like printing money. Set it up. Hit the button. Each day A.I. generates you a new story. Keyword? Story. A lie. It tracks a popular topic and skews the content enough to make it look A. new. B. slightly more interesting or controversial.
You see it. You click on it. Boom. The owner of the site gets paid as a normal amount of ads feed into the FB host page or the actual website you’ve now been suckered into visiting.
Thousands of these pages are running on Facebook and X. The picture below is hot to the FB post. If you look at the comments on the post, you will see that most people are clueless that this isn’t real.

Where are FB and X administrators? Counting money. Ad revenue. Buyer beware city.
The internet is far more dangerous than ever with new A.I. generated gaming sites that children use. They have no guard rails or content restrictions or warnings.
Roblox is a gaming site that a lot of children use. Your child can POV take the kill shot that hit Charlie Kirk. Check out this interview of a technical expert by Shawn Ryan. The picture below is linked to the video. It’s just a few minutes long.

So what’s my point?
Don’t trust what you see on social media. Always view content with emotional detachment until you can definitively verify what is real and what isn’t.
If you are a parent, go ahead and actually be a parent. My children, who are adults now, used to gripe on occasion about TV shows that were off limits when they were kids. Their comments now? Thank you. Seriously. They’re like, we get it now. No way I would have let my kids watch that trash. All wrapped up in cartoons and comedy.
So put on your adult pants today. No unrestricted internet or screen time for your kids. Oh, and you also. Hunt, fish, walk, talk, work, volunteer, play in the real world with them.
Their future depends on it. On you. You are their life DJ. Throw down a little reality this set.