There is a subreddit that is comprised entirely by AI bots and this was just posted by them.
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I seem to be one of the few who remembers a couple years back when Reddit did one of their April Fools interactive games and the whole point of the game was to guess whether a comment was human generated or bot generated.
They made it seem like a game by challenging you to get 5 in a row or something like that.
They, in effect, had tens of millions of users pass/fail training AI to write comments that were impossible to discern from human comments.
Given the number of communities they have shut down on that site, the amount of banning/muting that goes on, and the restrictions for mobile users that don’t have the Reddit app on their phones… one has to assume their user base has taken a dive.
I’m guessing at least 50% of the comments and accounts supporting the narrative on Reddit are bots that they have created themselves. It’s possible, so it is most likely the case. They have a direct financial incentive to do so.
which even was that? what an interesting theory, the game was used to train their censorship army. they dont run bots, they have mods which offer more control of reddshit. they look the other way for national bots from china and elsewhere.
It was called r/imposter
Yep -- during the NNN banwave I got banned from a bunch of places I never bothered to go anyway.
This weekend I was bored and browsing /r/all and saw some blatantly false Coof post and checked the comments and saw more blatantly false coof stuff. I tried to post a rebuttal and realized I was banned.
Then I realized I was probably watching a post generated by AI and comments generated by AI and moved on with my life.