Looks like Forfrendongles uncovered a major shilling operation on large reddit subs. Collecting into on other users? It appeared to be at least partly automated but with seemingly organic user replies. Though it could also be super advanced difficult to to discern bot comments.
I remember this from the time. It had to do with Reddit's CDN (content delivery network) in AWS, it was not what he thought it was. I remember going to his little tool or something and seeing the same type of IP for myself.
What they CLAIM. that's the difference.
I saw that post back in the day, I clicked his "app" he made, and got the same AWS CDN IPs that he had in the post. I know I was on an ISP out of Montreal and the IP I got from his app made no sense. Take that for what you will. Whatever he did got the IP of reddits CDN every time because the link was based off where it was posted and he didn't even really understand what he as coding. I've worked in IT 23 years now, call me a shill if you want, believe BS if you want, just giving you a extra thread to tug on here.
Basically he pasted in a link to blazse to cause them to get logged. Then that website would forward them onto a youtube. The important info was the fact that the bots would click the link immediately everytime.
Hmm. This is interesting. This certainly must be AI, at least at the initial stage of collecting the comment. Maybe the shills are somehow bot assisted, and their system will scan a message for some reason, perhaps translate it, or maybe it gives them information to easily refute whatever claim was made. I would be shocked if it was 100% AI. Would mean that stuff like Siri and Amazon Alexa are intentionally dumbed down and would have the capability of being so much more effective.
Looks like Forfrendongles uncovered a major shilling operation on large reddit subs. Collecting into on other users? It appeared to be at least partly automated but with seemingly organic user replies. Though it could also be super advanced difficult to to discern bot comments.
I remember this from the time. It had to do with Reddit's CDN (content delivery network) in AWS, it was not what he thought it was. I remember going to his little tool or something and seeing the same type of IP for myself.
But that doesn't explain instaclicks. Nor does it explain different IP behaviour when tested with friends and alt accounts.
What they CLAIM. that's the difference. I saw that post back in the day, I clicked his "app" he made, and got the same AWS CDN IPs that he had in the post. I know I was on an ISP out of Montreal and the IP I got from his app made no sense. Take that for what you will. Whatever he did got the IP of reddits CDN every time because the link was based off where it was posted and he didn't even really understand what he as coding. I've worked in IT 23 years now, call me a shill if you want, believe BS if you want, just giving you a extra thread to tug on here.
Someone should invite this guy to this site!!!
And, how can you liñk to youtube, but then route them to blazse.com ??
There was more context that wasn't on there.
Basically he pasted in a link to blazse to cause them to get logged. Then that website would forward them onto a youtube. The important info was the fact that the bots would click the link immediately everytime.
So were these like pm's? Not comment replies? Just wanna make sure its not a spider.
They sent PMs.
Hmm. This is interesting. This certainly must be AI, at least at the initial stage of collecting the comment. Maybe the shills are somehow bot assisted, and their system will scan a message for some reason, perhaps translate it, or maybe it gives them information to easily refute whatever claim was made. I would be shocked if it was 100% AI. Would mean that stuff like Siri and Amazon Alexa are intentionally dumbed down and would have the capability of being so much more effective.
Wow never heard of that. This is quite dated now... any other research done by them?