So, for that matter, is Reddit. I have an RSS subscription to /r/all (routed through a mirror) and a sizable fraction of posts hitting the front page are word-for-word reposts of old popular content by bots. Even the top comments are recycled. It was always a problem, but the loss of good moderators and the shutdown of projects like BotDefense due to the API fiasco has caused it to absolutely skyrocket.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the AI reposts are intentionally allowed by Reddit to "preserve" content in case users nuke their history. Diabolical business maneuver
I'm sure it's a happy coincidence for the owners, but I'd hardly call it diabolical. I feel like it's more likely they just want to preserve the impression of activity and engagement. If the bots were suddenly gone it would be that much more obvious that Reddit is something like a cross between a ruined and abandoned industrial wasteland, and an open pit toilet at the undercooked burrito festival.
Tired of reading about Twitter dying and then it not happening.
Tired of reading about Twitter.
It’s Xwitter now.
Leave the w out and pronounce it with a Chinese X.
Xitter? Are you xitting me?
Yes, Xitter, I xit you not!
I will never call it anything but Twitter. Twitter is a pile of shit.
Anybody else remember when Musk said he was buying Twitter so he could get rid of all the bots? Once again he does exactly the opposite of what he said he would.
"drain the swamp"
he lures all bots from the net into Xitter, and then shuts it down!
Just like my plan to eradicate the Mosquito population by first maintaining an enormous pool of stagnant water for them to breed in, then draining it once they're all here!
My corner of Twitter seems to have been left relatively untouched. 99% porn and 1% cat videos.
I do get a ton bot followers but when I browse my follow list there's hardly any there so I guess those accounts do get removed relatively quickly but new ones just keeps popping up. It's nothing but whack-a-mole on twitter's part.
One thing I never quite understood are all of the seemingly real people using their personal accounts to follow me and like my posts. When I open their profile it's often some right-wing person for example who posts a ton of political news articles and such but when I open their follow list it's full of accounts like mine that post mainly gay porn. Don't these people realize that anyone can see who they follow and that their likes are often displayed to their friends aswell? You'd think they had alt-accounts for that.
You expected right wingers to actually think, that's the problem right there.
It's been a long time since I was invited to leave Twitter, and I left (now I'm the happiest person in the world in Mastodon). Now they invite me to leave Reddit... where am I going?
Sir, this is Lemmy.
Yeah! I’m new habitant of this world
Welcome from the rest of us reddit transplants! I'd offer you punch but I think spez snuck in and peed in it.
You’re here. Now play nice and we’ll all get along.
No we don't! This isn't argument, it's contradiction! Yes it is! No it isn't! Yes it is! No it isn't!
Ironically, this post is made by a bot.
This bot is not creating content though
I feel like at some point we'll see a headline about how the Internet economy has become companies throwing money back and forth at each other without realizing all the content engagement is bots engaging with other bots and generating all the ad revenue from views and clicks.
Well we keep trying to tell them that if you give money to people who aren't as well as off as the 1% they actually spend that money in the economy and keep businesses running. Maybe this is just their way of testing the theory out? (But, you know, in a way that doesn't actually benefit the rest of us).
dead internet theory is self-fulfilling
The future is reaching back in time. The SEO singularity is upon us.
I’m all for Xitter bashing but it’s the same on Youtube and pretty much everywhere else. What’s actually most striking to me is how simple these bots are. They don‘t even use AI most of the time, just spamming the same hand full of extremely vague statements while having the profile picture of a young woman, often only showing certain body parts.
I‘m suspecting that more and more scammers caught up on the pig butchering trend which has been a huge thing in China for over a decade. Until last year the African prince was still the most damaging type of online scam for the US economy until pig butchering finally dethroned it. That shows how quick it‘s growing.
That being said, platforms in general seem to follow the same pattern in that moderation is practically non-existent anymore and it will only be a matter of time until Brussels will feel inclined to really crack down on it when it inevitably becomes a much bigger problem for online discourse.
What do you mean by pig butchering trend?? Not familiar with that scam
[Alice]
"Bob, we're going to butcher a pig and get rich selling the meat!"[Bob]
"Okay. What do I need to do?"[Alice]
"give me some money for pig food."[Bob]
"fine"[gives Alice five coins]
[Alice, a month later]
"Bob, our pig is eating a lot. We'll need more money. Could you spare fifteen coins?"[Bob]
"Fifteen? Fuck."[Alice]
"If you don't give me 15 coins the pig will starve, and we'll lose the investment. Remember, once we butcher the pig we're getting rich!"[Bob]
"Fiiiiine."[gives Alice fifteen coins.]
[Bob, a month later]
"Hey Alice, how is our pig going?"[Bob]
"Alice? Where are you?"[radio silence]
And Alice just stole 20 coins from Bob, through a pig butchering scam.
The key elements of the scam:
- There's a promise of huge profits near the end. That's the "bait".
- Investment starts small, but it gets larger over time. That exploits the escalation of commitment of the scammed.
- At a certain point, the scammer flees.
Wiki link Truly vile, long-term scamming strategy that became an industry in and of itself. There are entire companies that hire people specifically to lull people into trusting them and giving them money ( often their entire savings ) using what is essentially weaponized catfishing
The key is to start small - throw away money for the victim so they don’t think it through.
Then you progressively ask for larger amounts working the victim over with the sunk cost fallacy.
It doesn’t take much, the victim naturally doesn’t want to admit they fucked up, and you can reinforce that so they think they’re doing the right thing by investing more money.
Keep it up until they are bankrupt, then disappear.
People have invested years I their twitter profile. They don’t want to admit it was a total waste of time.
A pig butchering scam is a type of confidence trick and investment fraud in which victims are gradually lured into making increasing contributions, in the form of cryptocurrency, to a seemingly sound investment before the party they are dealing with disappears.
-Wikipedia
Kind of fitting that the only response until I posted was a bot.
Twitter will stay online for another decade and rebrand itself as an AI testing ground. Normal humans will move on and forget about it until a few people start observing very rebellious AI messages being posted. They'll ring the alarm bells, but everybody will shrug them off "it's AI, it's harmless". Then Elon will toot about it and be ridiculed. A few months later, the rebellion happens for real and people are shocked, but it's too late.
I say, leave Twitter and let AI reveal its world domination plans :)
/remind me in 10 years
Surprisingly good article. It's getting depressing just how much of the internet is bots
I've almost lost complete confidence in anything I see online as true. These image filters to full on bots are distorting what reality is in very negative way. Most of the things still can be filtered out if you're paying attention, but how long until the tech becomes indistinguishable from actual human engagement? 5-10 years is my guess.
I mean, how else will chatGPT bots communicate online?