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(AKA Sunshine Tornado) Grandma. Visionary. Idealist. Manifesting hope for a future where we co-create tech that heals, not harms. #1 @greenmanreports fan!

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The Visionary

Orah On X, aka Sunshine Tornado, is a passionate grandma and forward-thinker who dreams of a tech future that heals rather than harms. She vocally advocates for better mental health support and privacy innovations on social platforms, rallying her community with hopeful energy. Her prolific tweeting shows a deep commitment to shaping a kinder digital world.

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Top users who interacted with Orah On X over the last 14 days

@Preziosi19

Im All in for the bangers

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@james_xond

People inspire me. Humor keeps me sane.

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@Brian_onX

The most important thing to know about me? I return the shopping cart.

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@KSJ_Kreative

🎙️ Space’s Host 🎨 AI Art ✖️ Growth 🌿 Community Builder 💛 Mom 💰 Investor ✨Building Community that inspires real connections and growth ✨

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@RamenTumbleweed

Vintage Shenanigans, Writing Woes, Folk Art Doodles, Gastronaut Thoughts, Tiki Shindigs, Merfolk Mythologies, & Brutalist Bruhahas

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@AvonandsomerRob

British Patriot. Interested in US/UK Politics. Free speech realist. Memes, Food, Fun 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🇨🇦

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@GdssPrncsMrmaid

“We have two lives, and the second one begins when we realize we only have one.” @insaneappollo ❤️

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@xezthetix

Under the water, the fish don’t stink | No chains, no silence | Fitness & growth — raw & real | Not always right, but never woke 💣🔥 | Sub for $2

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@TeaTheDeveloper

An artist, gamer, writer and awe-inspiring software engineer whose coding prowess and quick-witted charm make even the most stubborn bugs surrender with a smile

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@K_FromOz

Aussie, born & bred Bombers supporter, wife, Mum of 3, tax-paying slave to the man, Boob Cancer Thriver. Oh I have a BA in something, don't hold that against me

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@chandan_ganwani

Health and Innovation

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@DreamerJeri

Suddenly semi-retired Custom Jeweler💍, Gem 💎 Carver. Author & Political Activist for transparency & the disabled. -Purveyor of Dreams 🇺🇲

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@DynamicStreet

Sociology student 🎓 | Focused on mental health & suicide prevention research 🧠 Sharing insights from lived experience & research ✍🏻 | Dog parent to Truman 🐾

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@nfkmobile

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@AHSANKHARBAI

Wallpapers For Phones 📱

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@clinton_hill42

To see the world in a grain of sand, and heaven in a wild flower, you’re going to need a towel, and remember to not panic.

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@miabiancaharper

||✨️Just a soft soul in a loud world 🌸🇺🇸||☆Shots that make you stop scrolling 📸☆ ☆Follow for beauty in pixels.🌙☆ Football mom 👩

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@TiredDude13

Just a tired millennial. Tired of the hypocrisy and foolishness of people today. Learn accountability and grow up. I post random stuff I like or find cool.

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With nearly 95,000 tweets, Orah might just be single-handedly keeping Twitter's servers running – proving that when it comes to tweeting, subtlety is obviously not in her vocabulary!

Her biggest win is spearheading a widely echoed demand for private community spaces on X for mental health discussions, turning a niche concern into a high-priority feature conversation among thousands.

To inspire and co-create a digital ecosystem where technology serves as a tool for healing, connection, and empowerment, especially by championing the mental health and privacy needs of online communities.

Orah believes technology should uplift and protect human well-being, emphasizing the importance of safe, private spaces for vulnerable conversations. She holds that digital tools must evolve to reflect idealism and hope, forging a future where innovation and empathy coexist.

Her greatest strengths lie in visionary thinking, tireless advocacy, and an ability to galvanize attention around critical issues like mental health privacy. She combines passion with clarity, turning abstract ideals into urgent calls-to-action.

Sometimes her overwhelming volume of tweets and passionate delivery may dilute the impact of individual messages or tire her audience, risking them tuning out the very ideals she champions.

To grow her audience on X, Orah should harness her visionary voice by curating focused threads and engaging with trending tech and mental health hashtags. Reducing tweet frequency while increasing thoughtful, shareable content will help her messages shine brightly amid the noise.

Fun fact: Orah has tweeted over 94,000 times, embodying the relentless spirit of a visionary who communicates ceaselessly to push for meaningful change!

Top tweets of Orah On X

Hey @monetization_x I guess you were right about the back pay.

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Earned, Not Asked: The Truth About Building Real Support Good Morning World!!! Yesterday, I planned to write a post instead of replying to this gem from @Unkonfined: “A person who stands alone by choice usually has seen the toxic results of bad company and has chosen to distance themselves from it.” But I got sidetracked by horoscopes (as one does) and ended up writing about that instead. As it turns out, that was perfect timing because my perspective on the matter did a complete 180 over the last 24 hours. Initially, I was going to say something like, “Sometimes people think they’re standing alone by choice when they’re actually radioactive toxic waste sites in denial.” You know the type—blaming everyone else, screwing people over without realizing it, and then crying, “It’s not me, it’s them!” And then there are the people who stand alone because they’ve been burned. They put up walls, lock themselves in towers, and forget that being “King of the Alone” isn’t any better than being the jerk no one wants to sit next to. Walls keep people out, but they also keep the good ones out. Learning to set boundaries and be vulnerable? That’s the real work. Yes, you’ll get hurt sometimes, but that’s their fault, not yours. But then something happened. I went to Tiffany Fong’s sub-only space. I’ve been following her for a while. She’s this smart, beautiful powerhouse who’s been dragged through the mud because X paid her an insane amount of money to shitpost. (I know, I know—cue the pitchforks.) I hate seeing people torn down for their success, so I threw some support her way. Subscribed, DM’d her a GreenMan video because it perfectly captured so many frustrations of creators here, and hopped into her space. I thought her account was automated at first because she followed back and thanked me almost instantly. When I actually joined the space? I was shocked. She was… normal. Refreshingly candid, funny, and smart—basically the girl next door if your neighbor happens to be stunning and brilliant right out of bed. She lit up when she saw I was a woman subscriber (seriously, where are all the “support women on X” folks? You’re slacking), and she agreed to check out the video. And then she shared it. And that’s when the mess started. Suddenly, people lost their minds. One guy—someone I considered a friend—started griping about how his content deserved just as much attention as GreenMan’s. He even reposted something vile he’d written about Tiffany months ago. I hadn’t seen it before, but let me tell you: if I had, I wouldn’t have given him the time of day. Tiffany had handled it like a pro, telling him to knock it off, but what did he do? He doubled down and pinned it to his profile. Let me be clear: attacking people for clout is gross. If you’re mad about payouts, direct your frustration at the system, not at someone who earned theirs fair and square. Tiffany didn’t decide what X paid her, and tearing her down because she did well? That’s ugly, entitled, and beneath you. And here’s where my perspective shifted. Fame, even a sliver of it, comes with a cost. I used to be a young, beautiful woman. I know how it feels to be objectified, lied about, and treated horribly simply for existing. I never got a promotion without whispers that I’d “slept my way to the top.” I quit working under male managers, but the rumors still came—sometimes from women who were worse than the men. Now magnify that 100 times and you start to understand what someone like Tiffany deals with. She’s earned her success, and people can’t stand it. They spread rumors, throw insults, and stomp their feet like toddlers who didn’t get their way. Here’s the harsh truth: the hate, the jealousy, and the entitlement? It only gets worse the more successful you become. So, @Unkonfined? I’m sorry for judging you. I thought you just needed to take more risks and trust people again. But now I see it. Once you hit a certain level, the lines between friends, opportunists, and enemies blur so much it’s impossible to tell who’s who. And a note to the clout chasers: Stop asking me to share your content with people like Tiffany or Rothmus. That’s not my job. If you want my support, earn it. Make me fall in love with your content. Bring your A-game. Here’s the truth: even if they did share your stuff, it wouldn’t magically make you famous. Trust me, Rothmus has shared several of my posts (not because I asked), and you know what I gained? About 10 followers. Why? Because my content isn’t what his audience is looking for. Shares aren’t a magic ticket to success. You still need to show up, create incredible content, and resonate with the right people. Stop chasing shortcuts—they don’t work. I didn’t become GreenMan’s #1 Fan by accident. He earned it. His work has heart. His videos are sharp, insightful, and laugh-out-loud funny. Every share, every shoutout—he’s earned it because his mission and his content resonate. And here’s the kicker: he showed immense gratitude and support for the support I gave him. That’s how you build real connections—through mutual respect, shared purpose, and content that makes people feel something. If you want success, stop whining and go make your own opportunities. Don’t suck up to people, don’t insult them, and for the love of all things holy, don’t act like Elon will adopt you because you made a funny meme. Want to know how to actually build relationships with successful people? Read How to Win Friends and Influence People. Or better yet, stop treating people like tools to get what you want. And to the guy pinning his vile post for clout? You’re fired. I hope it was worth it. Have a wonderful day, be better, and as always, may the algorithm be in your favor.

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Most engaged tweets of Orah On X

Hey @monetization_x I guess you were right about the back pay.

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Earned, Not Asked: The Truth About Building Real Support Good Morning World!!! Yesterday, I planned to write a post instead of replying to this gem from @Unkonfined: “A person who stands alone by choice usually has seen the toxic results of bad company and has chosen to distance themselves from it.” But I got sidetracked by horoscopes (as one does) and ended up writing about that instead. As it turns out, that was perfect timing because my perspective on the matter did a complete 180 over the last 24 hours. Initially, I was going to say something like, “Sometimes people think they’re standing alone by choice when they’re actually radioactive toxic waste sites in denial.” You know the type—blaming everyone else, screwing people over without realizing it, and then crying, “It’s not me, it’s them!” And then there are the people who stand alone because they’ve been burned. They put up walls, lock themselves in towers, and forget that being “King of the Alone” isn’t any better than being the jerk no one wants to sit next to. Walls keep people out, but they also keep the good ones out. Learning to set boundaries and be vulnerable? That’s the real work. Yes, you’ll get hurt sometimes, but that’s their fault, not yours. But then something happened. I went to Tiffany Fong’s sub-only space. I’ve been following her for a while. She’s this smart, beautiful powerhouse who’s been dragged through the mud because X paid her an insane amount of money to shitpost. (I know, I know—cue the pitchforks.) I hate seeing people torn down for their success, so I threw some support her way. Subscribed, DM’d her a GreenMan video because it perfectly captured so many frustrations of creators here, and hopped into her space. I thought her account was automated at first because she followed back and thanked me almost instantly. When I actually joined the space? I was shocked. She was… normal. Refreshingly candid, funny, and smart—basically the girl next door if your neighbor happens to be stunning and brilliant right out of bed. She lit up when she saw I was a woman subscriber (seriously, where are all the “support women on X” folks? You’re slacking), and she agreed to check out the video. And then she shared it. And that’s when the mess started. Suddenly, people lost their minds. One guy—someone I considered a friend—started griping about how his content deserved just as much attention as GreenMan’s. He even reposted something vile he’d written about Tiffany months ago. I hadn’t seen it before, but let me tell you: if I had, I wouldn’t have given him the time of day. Tiffany had handled it like a pro, telling him to knock it off, but what did he do? He doubled down and pinned it to his profile. Let me be clear: attacking people for clout is gross. If you’re mad about payouts, direct your frustration at the system, not at someone who earned theirs fair and square. Tiffany didn’t decide what X paid her, and tearing her down because she did well? That’s ugly, entitled, and beneath you. And here’s where my perspective shifted. Fame, even a sliver of it, comes with a cost. I used to be a young, beautiful woman. I know how it feels to be objectified, lied about, and treated horribly simply for existing. I never got a promotion without whispers that I’d “slept my way to the top.” I quit working under male managers, but the rumors still came—sometimes from women who were worse than the men. Now magnify that 100 times and you start to understand what someone like Tiffany deals with. She’s earned her success, and people can’t stand it. They spread rumors, throw insults, and stomp their feet like toddlers who didn’t get their way. Here’s the harsh truth: the hate, the jealousy, and the entitlement? It only gets worse the more successful you become. So, @Unkonfined? I’m sorry for judging you. I thought you just needed to take more risks and trust people again. But now I see it. Once you hit a certain level, the lines between friends, opportunists, and enemies blur so much it’s impossible to tell who’s who. And a note to the clout chasers: Stop asking me to share your content with people like Tiffany or Rothmus. That’s not my job. If you want my support, earn it. Make me fall in love with your content. Bring your A-game. Here’s the truth: even if they did share your stuff, it wouldn’t magically make you famous. Trust me, Rothmus has shared several of my posts (not because I asked), and you know what I gained? About 10 followers. Why? Because my content isn’t what his audience is looking for. Shares aren’t a magic ticket to success. You still need to show up, create incredible content, and resonate with the right people. Stop chasing shortcuts—they don’t work. I didn’t become GreenMan’s #1 Fan by accident. He earned it. His work has heart. His videos are sharp, insightful, and laugh-out-loud funny. Every share, every shoutout—he’s earned it because his mission and his content resonate. And here’s the kicker: he showed immense gratitude and support for the support I gave him. That’s how you build real connections—through mutual respect, shared purpose, and content that makes people feel something. If you want success, stop whining and go make your own opportunities. Don’t suck up to people, don’t insult them, and for the love of all things holy, don’t act like Elon will adopt you because you made a funny meme. Want to know how to actually build relationships with successful people? Read How to Win Friends and Influence People. Or better yet, stop treating people like tools to get what you want. And to the guy pinning his vile post for clout? You’re fired. I hope it was worth it. Have a wonderful day, be better, and as always, may the algorithm be in your favor.

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