Turious,

Been happening a lot longer than you imagine. I stopped using Reddit when the third party apps got shut down. At least the last year of my time there was calling out repost bot accounts. Threads like that on smaller subs with week moderation were really common.

Even on some better moderated subs, they got through.

Reddit died for me a long time ago.

solstice,

This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

brax,

What if find absolutely wild is how their stock didn’t just flop. The site has been on a downward spiral since the first redesign, and with the cut to API they’ve basically entered a freefall. I could seen people backing Reddit like 14 years ago, but now? Why?

I suppose if there’s any optimism to have in OP’s post it’s that the bots are at least propagating messaging that’s better for the greater good than the typical shit that’s trying to get us into a full dystopia.

ArtVandelay,
@ArtVandelay@lemmy.world avatar

This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

KillingTimeItself,

This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

DestroyMegacorps,

This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

RobinRoswell,

This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.

myrrh,
egeres,
@egeres@lemmy.world avatar

Lemmy is not immune to this!! We need to develop FOSS to mitigate/detect that

KillingTimeItself,

oh it’s simple, don’t capitalize and it’s immediately harder to do.

Chozo,

I do find it funny that you didn't capitalize any words in this comment.

KillingTimeItself,

i mean listen we’ve got priorities here. We’re capitalizing, not capitalizing.

orangeboats,

I’ve noticed that many Reddit users with the username format Word_Word_Number (for example Absolute_Bot_1230) are almost guaranteed to either be a bot or extremely inflammatory – it’s like everything they post is meant to generate controversies.

meowMix2525,

Yeah reddit has a name generator that you can choose from when you create an account and that’s the format it uses. Those names are almost exclusively bots and throwaway/anon accounts

Syd,

Well yeah they even have bot in their username.

wazzupdog,

I’m glad i end with word*_word_word for my screen name, lol.

Dasus,

It’s Reddit’s automatic username generation, so either yeah, bots, or someone logging in through Google/Facebook and having a username assigned to them.

abc,

I don’t get it. They already created a good bot network, but the username part is where they get lazy.

greencactus,

Thank you. That is the day when I’ll finally stop using Reddit. I never have thought that bots write that realistically, so thank you for proving it.

derpgon,

The left image is the original post, 10 months old, where (at least most) of the users are real people. Left is full of bots copying the post 1:1, comments included.

fne8w2ah,

Or worse still, AI (really LLM) farming.

meowMix2525,

Well they actually don’t write that realistically, these are copy and paste bots that are just trying to farm karma so they can later sell the account (which I’ve heard is a thing apparently?). You can see the left is all original accounts by the uniqueness of their usernames and the copied posts on the right are all reddit generated names.

Shadowq8,

fuck reddit

RememberTheApollo_,

Just paid a visit. It’s really gotten bad. Horrible titles that make little sense. People falling over each other to make tired quips instead of conversation, and the rest to point out how someone is wrong or one-up the commenter.

jkrtn,

That’s what it has been like for years now.

Rivers,
@Rivers@lemmy.world avatar

Reddit went to shit when the zoomers flooded in, arguably the late 90’s kids aswell

RememberTheApollo_,

IMO it’s gotten markedly worse since the 3rd party app debacle. Perhaps combined with the advent of AI added to bots has made it obvious. Yeah, it’s been on a decline for quite a bit with the repost bots repeating everything from posts to replies, but people would call them out. Now it’s like it’s bots all the way down or the remaining participants have resigned themselves to the decline.

Small subs still seem mostly safe, but anything with decent participation is pretty bad.

Blaze,
@Blaze@reddthat.com avatar

Username checks out. Which client are you using for Lemmy?

RememberTheApollo_,

I switch between Mlem and Voyager (iOS). I like them both, but I tend to use Voyager more. Mlem tends to give me more variety of communities, I like Voyager’s layout.

CafecitoHippo,

Yeah the only real reason for Reddit for me anymore is sports discourse. E.g. the Baltimore Orioles are my MLB team. /r/Orioles on reddit has almost 80k members. Currently on the page there’s 62 people actively in the sub and that’s at 10am on a Wednesday, not during a game. The two Orioles communities on lemmy are Orioles@fanaticus.social and Baltimore Orioles@lemmy.world and they have 133 and 131 subscribers, respectively. There’s a bot posting game day threads and 0 comments in all of them. The only post not by a game day bot was 21 days ago.

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah I feel you, at least the Orioles team is super stacked rn though (speaking as a Yankees fan 🫠). !yankees is equally dead.

My current thought process is that if we can get a decently active generalized baseball community going, it could provide a stepping stone to increasing the activity in the team-specific communities. I’m trying to be active on !mlb and !baseball as much as possible.

There is already a latent population of sports fans on Lemmy, but it’s sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy that the communities aren’t active so people assume there must be no other fans.

My other thought on this topic is that although I do miss the active fan discussion and game threads, the subreddits for essentially all of my teams were indisputably toxic cesspools. The whining, armchair GMing, scapegoating, and just completely idiotic takes were out of this world. So it’d be nice to have activity, but too much activity can also degrade the quality of discussion to the level of Twitter and just create a very toxic environment where fans are constantly arguing and complaining.

gandalf_der_12te,

IMO the only way to not be infected by bot content is to not be popular, or small enough to be irrelevant.

mPony,

Popularity is overrated. Irrelevance is freedom.

flango,

Exactly!

nichtsowichtig,

I wonder what the fediverse’s answer will be to this problem once it gets popular. Will instances that has a lot of bot content be defederated? some kind of fedipact against bot (unlabled) content?

blind3rdeye,

Yeah, I’ve seen that a bunch of times. Some subredits seem to be a particularly popular places to karma-farm to make convincing sock-puppet accounts to sell. Often someone in the thread points out that it is a bot repost - but the fake post and fake comments are easier to engage with compared to the accusation that someone is a karma-farming bot.

(And of course, these bots-in-training will upvote each other’s comments and posts… so it always looks pretty popular.)

Immersive_Matthew,

Would be even hard to detect now that AI can write the same message in different ways. I question every comment I read, especially the ones appealing to one’s emotions.

Oneobi,

Hang on a sec, how do we know you’re not a bot lol

You raise a valid point. Hive mind and weaponising narrative is a danger to us all.

Immersive_Matthew,

You would not so best to assume every post is a bot

Fubarberry,
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz avatar

As an AI language model, it would be highly irresponsible for me to impersonate users on a website. This action violates privacy rights by potentially accessing and misusing personal information. Impersonation involves deception, undermining trust in both the AI and the platform where it operates. Furthermore, it can have legal implications, such as violating terms of service agreements or privacy laws. Ultimately, engaging in impersonation could lead to negative publicity and damage the reputation of the AI and the platform it serves.

/s

Immersive_Matthew,

I get the sarcasm, but this is written as if there is one AI and the reality of who knows how many individually run instances all under whatever rules their implementers choose.

cumskin_genocide,

A strange thing on reddit is that if you make a new account and then make a comment that gets like 8 down votes then that new account gets shadow banned.

They’ve implemented so many rules that it encourages new users to act in the same way as the hive mind. Where even if you are an actual user then you are indistinguishable from a bot. Basically you’ve become a living NPC.

DanTDM,

Thank god this isn’t a problem here

P░ U░S░S░ Y░I░ N░B░I░O ░

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy,

hey…

There’s no pussy in your bio…

😡

p03locke,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Just keep clicking. You’ll get to the malware eventually.

p5yk0t1km1r4ge,
@p5yk0t1km1r4ge@lemmy.world avatar

Nobody uses reddit. The exodus did more damage than people thought. This doesn’t surprise me.

starman2112,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

I mean a lot of us still use reddit, you can just ignore the main site and focus on your niche communities

BilboBargains,

Which is exactly what an NPC would say.

starman2112, (edited )
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Or someone who likes specific things? Show me the thriving Haibane Renmei community on lemmy

Obsessed with this comment rn. Like having interests that aren’t the front page of reddit is NPC behaviour? Make it make sense

gandalf_der_12te,

I think it was a joke…

BilboBargains,

I like your comment and I was just trying to make a lame joke that obviously didn’t land. We rarely know who we’re talking to online. The joke could be on me.

derpgon,

A Synth! Get 'em!

Fubarberry,
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz avatar

I know removing 3rd party apps killed my interaction with reddit. I still occasionally check in on smaller subreddits, but I’m doing it through apps like Stealth and Geddit that bypass the API and are read-only and don’t allow commenting/posting.

ShankShill,

Another settlement needs our help. I’ll mark it on your map.

SuddenDownpour,

Just said on a Reddit r/worldnews’ thread that the subreddit has been astroturfed for years, as a response to someone wondering how could people in the comments be wishing for more innocent Palestinians be killed, and surprise surprise, I got instabanned. The site is becoming a façade of a fake reality in far more ways than one.

orangeboats,

r/worldnews is just a propaganda sub disguised as a hub for world news.

LustyArgonianMana,
@LustyArgonianMana@lemmy.world avatar

I was permabanned from r/worldnews for saying we should give free meals to kids at schools here instead of wasting money blowing up other country’s kids.

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