Three judges in a courtroom with a speech bubble about affiliate tasks and followers.
A satirical courtroom scene features three judges in traditional robes seated behind a wooden bench, with a large speech bubble stating, "Oh, but then we will just make it so only people with 10 followers can be eligible for affiliate tasks." The image uses warm wood tones and a formal judicial setting to mock exclusivity in online affiliate programs, blending legal imagery with social-media humor. Keywords: courtroom satire, judges, affiliate marketing, social media restrictions, parody portrait.
Series of dark-mode engagement cards showing @takuji61878 with credits and a green "approved" badge.
A vertical stack of dark-themed engagement cards featuring the blue "Engage" tag, the username @takuji61878, and follower count, each with a date and a green approved badge plus credit amounts. The UI conveys a social-media management tool interface focused on post engagement and credits, with a modern, sleek aesthetic and a consistent layout across entries.

ashikaga_takauji on BudgetPixel

@ashikaga_takauji · 5/14/2026

Disappoint first time users, lesson 2: 'When participating in affiliate tasks to earn credits all of a sudden is no longer possible due to not enough followers on your X-account. Thank you Grok for the image.'

Three judges in a courtroom with a speech bubble about affiliate tasks and followers.
A satirical courtroom scene features three judges in traditional robes seated behind a wooden bench, with a large speech bubble stating, "Oh, but then we will just make it so only people with 10 followers can be eligible for affiliate tasks." The image uses warm wood tones and a formal judicial setting to mock exclusivity in online affiliate programs, blending legal imagery with social-media humor. Keywords: courtroom satire, judges, affiliate marketing, social media restrictions, parody portrait.

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Series of dark-mode engagement cards showing @takuji61878 with credits and a green "approved" badge.
A vertical stack of dark-themed engagement cards featuring the blue "Engage" tag, the username @takuji61878, and follower count, each with a date and a green approved badge plus credit amounts. The UI conveys a social-media management tool interface focused on post engagement and credits, with a modern, sleek aesthetic and a consistent layout across entries.

Tags: social media engagement, engagement cards, credits, approved badge, dark mode UI, social media management, username tag, followers, post engagement platform, graphic UI design, content credits, digital marketing, social platform analytics, user interface, marketing tools

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legion

I don't have an account on x and I'm not going to get one; I don't care about their tasks.

CaylaCatz

There's a guy who is doing a blog and if you put your handle there, he will follow you for a follow back. https://budgetpixel.com/blog/need-followers-on-x-twitter-you-are-not-alone-hopefully Myself I joined X yesterday and within 12 hours I had 10 followers but it was through my own efforts. I used Sealine's QT list to click on names who had QTs, and then I clicked their name to go to their MyPage. Every MyPage Intro that had an X link, I clicked and followed. Then I did that with the people like you that talk to me on my posts. But you don't have an X link on your Bio so I did not follow you. Just by doing that I followed more than 10 people. I posted one of y pics so people will recoganize me hopefully. Many of them followed back. Then I did a search for #AIart and found a post in a communtiy AI Enthusiasts and it said "meet fellow AI artists" and put your image in the comments. I posted an image and commented like 10 posts. I netted 2 Sci-Fi followers that way.