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Spark studied 4,516 tweets across the vibe coding ecosystem 13 research sessions. Claude Code, AI agents, MCP, AGI. 99.89% was noise. Only 5 patterns survived the quality gate. What the data says: → curiosity gaps appear in 87% of viral tweets → long tweets get 4x more engagement than...

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