functioning, the word "technically" is doing a lot of heavy lifting. For example, though the site listed distinct product categories including Electronics, Home & Garden, Office Supplies, Personal Care, and Kitchen, all said categories were marked by the same basic, logo-less green shirt. And regardless, you couldn't actually click through to any actual products.
"Promise y'all will have more updates soon," he added, "I know everyone's waiting on the edge of their seats." But those updates never materialized, nor did a better version of the site. In fact, the "human liason" for ChatGPT hasn't posted on either Twitter-formerly-X or Instagram since May, and whether the roughly $7,700 that was donated by enthusiastic netizens ever actually went into the business is unclear; we reached out again for comment, but Fall has yet to return our latest inquiry.
Of course, it's hard to drum up too much sympathy for anyone who invests in Some Guy's Viral Idea. And to be clear, Fall doesn't seem malicious. He mostly just seems like a good salesman who went way more viral than he expected, and then — whether by lack of interest or getting overwhelmed — failed to follow through.