In a shocking turn of events, a software engineer has become the most powerful degen on Twitter after creating a program that automatically replies "GM" to every tweet on the platform.
The program, which was developed by the engineer in his spare time, has quickly gained popularity among NFT influencers as a way to gain clout and influence on the platform.
"I never imagined that my little project would become so popular," said the engineer, who has chosen to remain anonymous. "I was just trying to automate my morning routine of responding to all my friends' tweets with a simple 'GM'."
However, the engineer's program quickly caught on among web3 communities, with users hailing it as a revolutionary way to gain influence and power on Twitter. By automatically responding to every tweet with a simple greeting, the program quickly became a symbol of degen dominance on the platform.
"I can't believe how much power this program has given me," said one user, who has been leveraging the program for several months. "I used to be just another user on Twitter, but now I'm a force to be reckoned with. People are constantly retweeting and commenting on my posts, all thanks to this little program."
Despite the program's success, some Twitter users have expressed concerns about the impact of automated replies on the platform. Some worry that the flood of "GM" responses could overwhelm the platform and drown out other voices, while others have raised concerns about the ethics of automating social interactions.
Despite these concerns, the software engineer who created the program remains unapologetic about his creation. "I think people are just jealous of how successful the program has become," he said. "If they want to compete with us degens, they'll have to step up their game."
In the end, it seems that the power of the "GM" program shows no signs of waning. With more and more users adopting the program every day, it seems that the degen takeover of Twitter may be just beginning.









