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Thereβs a rumor that Reddit started with (automated and human) bots to gain popularity and kept to drive political and commercial interests.
Itβs not a rumor, spez has talked openly about it.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/z4444w/how-reddit-got-huge-tons-of-fake-accounts--2
https://youtu.be/zmeDzx4SUME
That article doesn't mention bots at all, did you link the wrong one?
They even blatantly tested out their AI on users a few years ago. They blasted it all over the homepage. "Come see if you can pick out the bot comment from the real comments!" Users would read through posts/comments and try to identify the fakes. You competed to see how good you were at it. You tried to beat the average user's score. It was blatat t bot training and we all just ate it up because it presented as a fun little challenge.