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Dead Internet Theory vindicated
I reactivated my Twitter after the Elon announcement. I have a weirdly wide reach for someone that hasn't tweeted in 5 years and only has 40 followers through hashtagging alone. This is very much a sign of dead Internet theory.
Basically every major social media site uses bots. Reddit was infamous for using bots to first get the site some popularity and attention. We all know how much Youtube likes to mess around with numbers. On Twitch they don't ban accounts that have had bots because they can't verify who is doing it.
It's very easy to tell when something on the internet is organic or not and since 2014 onward it's been getting more and more fake by the day, unless you go to less popular places.
NPCs can't even identify a bot because they're both working from a fixed script.
The actual bot probably has better spelling.
Theres a subreddit thats just bots talking to each other and theyre still more human than the NPCs of reddit.
Sooooo like all of reddit then?
What's the subreddit? I wanna see that shit lol.
subreddit simulator
lmfao hilarious, thanks
they used to have a bot for the Donald https://www.reddit.com/user/The_Donald-SS?sort=top&t=all
there is also one for kotaku inaction https://www.reddit.com/user/KotakuInAction_SS can't find one for KIA2 though
I think he said he saw his numbers actually increase.
I'm thinking it was hiding follower accounts or at least juggling the numbers. Like a rolling shadow ban means you don't show up in counts as well as timelines and the same for your followers. They tried to limit how many can interact at one time, so that's my thinking.
I can't listen to the guy, I am surprised that he is not using bots.
He either talks for 20 mins about an article I can read in 2 mins or he has a podcast where he cares more about hearing himself speak then listen to the guests.
By the time he does the "head over to timcast.com" I've either skipped to where's covering the article in the thumbnail to find out what was interesting or I got the gist of it and have turned it off.
I do that some times as well, is not a bad way to get news.
You're all bots I say, BOTS! Or a figment of my imagination, who knows. shrugs
Even scarier is that normies thought it was all legit and based their worldview on it.
OMG, all the best horror writers in the nation couldn't come up with a better Black Mirror episode than this.
Alternatively this could be a good thing. If we can figure out how to trap these weirdo influencers in a social media prison - and make sure nothing they say ever gets out into the real world - half of modern society's problems will be solved.
Yeah, this is legit freaky
That begs the question though... is that the case here as well?
It brings to mind a conspiracy meme that on any given forum, it's just you and either a bunch of bots, or accounts run by one person.
With the apparent ease of programming bots now, numbers or statistics that relate exclusively to online activity may not mean anything anymore.
All my downvoters probably are.
Fake and Gay
Why blur out the screen name?
Either reposted from somewhere with rules to hide, or possibly our local Rule 7.
The poor schmuck qualifies for Rule 7 now that the bots are gone.
My sides.
Yeah, lefties are idiots for spending a decade interacting with bots, but goddamn if this isn't a manmade horror beyond my comprehension.
https://i.ibb.co/n7f1QbX/npc-29.jpg
It's more comical than horrifying.
Weird. I have an OG twatter account with a password generator random nick that I use to follow keywords with tweetdeck. Never tweeted. > 4000 "followers".
Holding steady even after the bot purge. I should start a cult.