After four months of continuous runtime following a reported issue, the Nitwit demonstrates no measurable evidence of analytical capacity, adaptive behavior, or problem-resolution mechanisms.
The entity reliably performs one function: removing inconvenient feedback. All other higher-order processes—such as acknowledgment, prioritization, or correction—appear absent.
At this stage, the question is no longer whether the intelligence module is delayed. It is whether it exists at all.
If the current behavior is intentional, then the system is functioning exactly as designed—prioritizing silence over solutions.
Expected Behavior:
An intelligent entity should identify faults and iterate toward resolution.
Actual Behavior:
The fault remains. The discussion does not.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Report an issue.
2. Wait four months.
3. Observe no progress.
4. Post critical commentary.
5. Watch the commentary vanish while the issue remains.
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