• originalucifer
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    8110 months ago

    this is the funnniest thing since he was forced to buy it. accidentally outing his own bots because billioonaire cant pay his bills.

    • Deceptichum
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      2810 months ago

      What? This has nothing to do with his finances? Where did you get that from?

      The bots got outed because they all gave the ChatGPT response to not answering a topic.

      • @Ace0fBlades
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        5910 months ago

        He’s attempting to make money by increasing the value of twitter to advertisers by using bots.

        The fact that the bots are poorly implemented is icing on the cake

        • @Windex007
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          810 months ago

          The article isn’t saying that Musk is behind the bots.

          The article is making fun of him for waving his opportunity to do due diligence before the purchase and being stuck with all the bots.

          • @pacoo2454
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            3510 months ago

            Of course that’s what the article is saying.

            “Bluesky users are roasting Elon Musk for his freshly exposed blue-checked bot army of fake Xitheads.”

            “Fast forward a year and it appears Xitter, the steaming remains of Twitter, is using bots to generate Tweets and look bigger.”

            • @Windex007
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              310 months ago

              Is the author actually accusing the company itself of running the bots in that sentence? The more I read it the more it hurts my brain. The more times I read this article my brain just hurts more and more. They’re not even attempting to explain, let alone justify, this assertion.

              • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)
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                It wouldn’t be the 1st platform to try and use bots to boost numbers, except it is usually in the beginning when trying to reach that critical tipping point mass that brings people organically. This would be to make the ship look less underwater to save face (and possibly stop the whole platform imploding).

                Edit - Also it very much says they believe Musk is running the bots in this sentence - “Fast forward a year and it appears Xitter, the steaming remains of Twitter, is using bots to generate Tweets and look bigger.”

                • @Windex007
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                  310 months ago

                  Is their justification for that accusation simply that the bots exist?

                  • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)
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                    510 months ago

                    Yes. Musk claimed that Twitter was full of bots, but bought Twitter anyways. He now has access to everything, and yet the bot still exist. So he either has done a 180 on the bots being bad because they are helping the platform look bigger, or he actually did squash the previous bots and has deployed bots he finds more favorable to his platform/himself. Either way it looks that he is not actively fighting the bots after having stated the platform was full of them.

                  • @WhiteOakBayou
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                    310 months ago

                    This is really an important difference. Defrauding advertisers on purpose with clear intent is very different from doing do because one decided not to look. Not in effect but in how cheated the mypillow guy will feel.

            • @[email protected]
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              110 months ago

              Adding to that, the idea of the check mark used to be to ensure you were talking to who you thought it was. Now bots are verified.