Blog articles were of course also used (unsolicited and free of charge) to "train" these tools. And: Many people are now simply satisfied with what the AI tools throw at them.
The better ones provide the sources, but I also fear that not everyone checks the results by clicking and reading the source links.
Nevertheless, our goal should be to be considered by the AI search tools at least for the posts on our blog that serve the so-called "informational egypt telegram screening search intent".
Everything we post on social media channels is so-called user-generated content. The disadvantage for the users who provide the content there (and thus make the channels attractive in the first place) is that the content belongs to the operator, not the creator.
You can lose access to all your posts at any time if you get banned from a channel or locked out by hackers. This happens more often than you might think.
In addition, the use of various algorithms means that your content will have less and less reach there , no matter how good it is.