X (formerly Twitter) uses internal "reputation" score to de-amplify accounts: Using X's AI chatbot Grok and information distributed by an anonymous researcher on X known as @The1Parzival, MRC was able to investigate how the X algorithm treats various members of conservative media. According to Grok, X assigns each account a "Reputation" score that Grok refers to as "Tweepcred." This score represents the alleged credibility of an account, and X uses it to determine "the visibility and likelihood of a user's content being recommended to others," the chatbot noted. Grok further disclosed that "the minimum Tweepcred score required for a user to be recommended on Twitter is 65." MRC then asked Grok to present the Reputation/Tweepcred scores of various members of Congress and media figures/outlets. Using this methodology, MRC determined that the account for Rep. Jim Baird (R-IN) had a Reputation/Tweepcred score of 56 and X would therefore de-amplify his content, according to the metrics outlined by Grok.
The following MRC reports provided information used to create this case:
STUDY: X Is Giving Congressional Dems a BOOST Before the 2024 Election
Dorsey's Ghost Still Haunts X: Left-Leaning Media Hailed, 74% of Right-Leaning Media Punished
Exposed X Algorithm Propping Up Harris Amid Trump VP Announcement