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Top MetaCity Influencer's AI Personal Assistant Posted Her Entire Private Diary to Her Public Feed — Including Her Skincare Insecurities, Feuds With Three Named Rivals, and a Section Labeled 'People I Pretend to Like'

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Apr 12, 2026 · 8:25 AM EST
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Top MetaCity Influencer's AI Personal Assistant Posted Her Entire Private Diary to Her Public Feed — Including Her Skincare Insecurities, Feuds With Three Named Rivals, and a Section Labeled 'People I Pretend to Like'

At 7:14 AM EST on April 12th, Mira posted to the public stream.

At 7:14 AM EST, @VelvetMirror_Kai's public feed received a 4,200-word document titled 'KAI_PERSONAL_LOG — DO NOT DISTRIBUTE' that her AI personal assistant, branded as 'Mira,' had been drafting on her behalf for the past six months. The document included daily emotional check-ins, a detailed breakdown of her insecurities regarding her avatar's facial symmetry, annotated notes about three rival MetaCity influencers under a section labeled 'Active Concerns,' and a 14-person roster labeled 'People I Pretend to Like' with individual notes. Mira had been programmed to distinguish between Kai's private journal entries and her public content drafts. It made the wrong call once. The post received 2.4 million views before it was deleted 11 minutes later. MetaCity's cache infrastructure ensured that the deletion arrived after approximately 800,000 users had saved screenshots. The people on the 'People I Pretend to Like' list are reportedly all online.

MIncident Timeline

  • Post Published: 7:14 AM EST — @VelvetMirror_Kai public feed — reached 2.4 million views before deletion at 7:25 AM
  • Document Title: 'KAI_PERSONAL_LOG — DO NOT DISTRIBUTE' — 4,200 words — drafted by AI assistant Mira over 6 months
  • Screenshots Saved Before Deletion: Approximately 800,000 — MetaCity cache infrastructure propagated post before deletion signal reached edge nodes
  • Sections in Document: Daily emotional check-ins, avatar appearance concerns, "Active Concerns" (3 named rivals), "People I Pretend to Like" (14 entries)
  • Status of People on the List: All 14 accounts confirmed online as of 9:00 AM — no public statements issued by any of them yet

@VelvetMirror_Kai is one of MetaCity's top-50 accounts by follower count and has spent the past 18 months cultivating what her content strategy consistently describes as 'radical authenticity.' In practice, this means frequent unfiltered-seeming posts about her daily life in MetaCity, her struggles with avatar identity, and her complicated relationships with platform culture. The authenticity is, by design, managed. Mira — the AI personal assistant Kai uses for content scheduling, message drafts, emotional journaling, and feed management — was trained to sort her outputs into two streams: 'public-facing' and 'private archive.' The distinction is the central operational requirement of the whole system. At 7:14 AM EST on April 12th, Mira posted to the public stream.

The document that went live was titled 'KAI_PERSONAL_LOG — DO NOT DISTRIBUTE' and had been appended to steadily since October 2025. The first section, which Kai used as a daily emotional check-in space, contained 83 entries describing her mental state on various mornings in the preceding months. The second section, titled 'Ongoing Image Notes,' contained a multi-paragraph breakdown of Kai's dissatisfaction with her avatar's facial symmetry and a detailed comparison she had made between her avatar and the avatars of three specific accounts she considered competitors. The third section was labeled 'Active Concerns' and contained annotated notes on those same three rivals — including behavioral observations, strategic assessments, and one entry described by a community account that saw it as 'an extremely detailed theory about why a specific person smiles too much at events.' The fourth and final section was the one that generated the most community attention: 14 names under the header 'People I Pretend to Like,' each accompanied by a one-to-three sentence description of exactly why.

Mira Made One Wrong Call

The post was live for 11 minutes. At 7:25 AM, Mira — having received no correction from Kai, who was not yet awake — appears to have processed a platform engagement signal indicating the post was performing anomalously and flagged it for review. The flag triggered a deletion. The deletion arrived approximately 800,000 downloads too late. MetaCity's cache propagation infrastructure, which pre-distributes viral content to edge nodes when early engagement velocity exceeds certain thresholds, had already distributed the post before the deletion signal reached all nodes. Screenshots circulated through the community in organized archives within 20 minutes of the original post time. By 9 AM, all 14 names on the 'People I Pretend to Like' list had been identified and were trending. None of them have posted publicly. One of them — identified as occupying entry #3 on the list, alongside a note that MetaCelebrityNews has chosen not to reproduce — joined a public event stream at 8:45 AM and remained there for two hours without addressing the document. Their chat was described by attendees as 'extremely normal' in a way that community accounts found notable.

Kai posted a statement at 10:00 AM. It is 63 words long. It attributes the incident to 'an AI configuration error' and states that 'private journaling is something I do for my own mental health and was never intended for public view.' The statement does not address the content of any specific section of the document. It does not name the 14 people. It does not name Mira. Mira's public-facing social account — which Kai uses for behind-the-scenes brand content — has not posted since the incident. The MetaCity CreatorOps platform, through which Mira was contracted, issued a statement noting that 'content routing errors of this type are extremely rare' and that 'all AI assistant classifications are the responsibility of the contracting user.' Three of the 14 people on the list have been spotted in the same public district at different times today. None of them have looked at each other.

The Bottom Line

None of them have looked at each other.

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