This almost reads like soft disclosure of the "dead internet theory."
For those not read into the theory . . . it posits that the vast majority of users on the net are in fact NPCs (non-player characters) meant to simulate a living ecosystem of human interaction on the web. For those who have been around forums for the last couple of decades, its been abundantly clear that bots have been present in nearly all mainstream sites during this timeline.
So, theoretically, the entire Obama administration could have been executed in GITMO, but their social media could still be going on. Can AI give the illusion of a brainless libtard?
I have the wildest idea that we need to, in general, go back to interacting with people in real life, like, for instance, talking to people through the air.
This is already happening on FB, just probably not using AI yet to automatically generate messages. In several FB groups I am in, messages appear from accounts that have been inactive for 5+ years, yet the 'owner' decided to suddenly come to life and start sending (usually) negative posts with regularity. This also happens with people trying to sell products (referencing a specific product by name/link in their message) using inactive accounts that have suddenly sprung to life again as a testimonial to how well 'it works'.
Sometimes they're hacked accounts, often of dead people who aren't around to complain to Facebook about it. It even happened to someone I know, his wife died and while he was sorting things out some scammer stole her account and he had to jump through a ton of hoops to prove to Facebook that she's deceased and to hand over the account to him.
This almost reads like soft disclosure of the "dead internet theory."
For those not read into the theory . . . it posits that the vast majority of users on the net are in fact NPCs (non-player characters) meant to simulate a living ecosystem of human interaction on the web. For those who have been around forums for the last couple of decades, its been abundantly clear that bots have been present in nearly all mainstream sites during this timeline.
Link to Patent: https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/bd/7e/18/090a3343402b42/US20250175448A1.pdf
Probably how they intended to mask jab deaths if hildawg won.
So, theoretically, the entire Obama administration could have been executed in GITMO, but their social media could still be going on. Can AI give the illusion of a brainless libtard?
Let me be the first to give you the bittersweet news:
It can, does, and has been for years lol. So many of the vehemently anti-Trump accounts you often see are bots.
Bittersweet because it is unfortunate that it exists, but sweet that they are not real.
The “Krassensteins” able to be the first to post a response to Trump from anywhere in the world and be the next damn response! Amazing.
When does this kind of thing become illegal fraud or identity theft?
Class Action Law Suits
Everything is coming true. Wild. I've had these thoughts before. About celebrities and people that are out of reach. Dead voters etc.
I have a feeling this is going to be very important.
Can it post offensive humor and keep suffering from bans and account deletions?🤣😂
If I look at that picture with my peripherals I see the happy merchant.
We're all about to find out just how racist our racist uncle was
This is close to being a black mirror episode
I have the wildest idea that we need to, in general, go back to interacting with people in real life, like, for instance, talking to people through the air.
This is already happening on FB, just probably not using AI yet to automatically generate messages. In several FB groups I am in, messages appear from accounts that have been inactive for 5+ years, yet the 'owner' decided to suddenly come to life and start sending (usually) negative posts with regularity. This also happens with people trying to sell products (referencing a specific product by name/link in their message) using inactive accounts that have suddenly sprung to life again as a testimonial to how well 'it works'.
Sometimes they're hacked accounts, often of dead people who aren't around to complain to Facebook about it. It even happened to someone I know, his wife died and while he was sorting things out some scammer stole her account and he had to jump through a ton of hoops to prove to Facebook that she's deceased and to hand over the account to him.