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How are you guys sure everything you're reading is not *mostly* AI? What if 95% of the internet now is just bots? The anon you interact with, the new videos and comments on yt, the new music and games... what is keeping you on the internet still?
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>>107237206
>what is keeping you on the internet still?
Habit more or less.
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>>107237206
Most "people" are just WEF proxies. Independent thought goes against 99% of the world.
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>>107237206
>muh reddit internet theory
Yes you are so original and totally a human bot#27983642374923749. You have such original views on the world and totally aren't regurgitating youtube videos for the 234238742983479823497th time today.
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>>107237716
you sound like a fun person, I bet your gf appreciaters your company
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>>107237716
Case in point. Why are you here?
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It’s a fair worry — the internet *is* seeing a surge in AI-generated content, and it can feel like the line between people and machines is getting blurry. But “95% of the internet is bots” is still pretty far from reality. Most large platforms actively detect and throttle automated activity, partly for security reasons and partly to keep engagement metrics meaningful. AI content is growing, but not to the point where nearly everything you see is synthetic.

A few things help keep the internet recognizably human:

1. Human behavior is messy in ways AI still struggles to mimic consistently.
People contradict themselves, write with odd pacing, make niche jokes, share personal experiences, and respond emotionally. AI can imitate some of that, but not with the chaotic individuality you see from real humans across millions of conversations.

2. Most genuinely interactive spaces depend on humans to stay alive.
Forums, multiplayer games, hobby communities, Discord servers — if they were overrun by bots, they'd become boring or incoherent fast. The fact that these communities remain active and reactive is itself evidence of lots of real people.

3. You can usually detect “AI texture.”
Even when it’s good, AI content tends to be smoother, more generalized, less idiosyncratic, and lacks the personal stakes humans show. You can often feel when something was optimized rather than lived.

4. And honestly? What keeps people online is the same thing as always.
Friends. Entertainment. Curiosity. The desire to share, argue, learn, waste time, make things, watch things, be seen, or just break up boredom. Even if AI becomes a big chunk of the content stream, people are still here — and they still shape what the internet feels like.

So the internet *is* changing, but it hasn't turned into an AI terrarium. There are still millions of humans behind the noise. The trick is learning how to tell the difference — and deciding which voices you want to pay attention to.
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>>107237206
nigger. Im not as you can see
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>>107238421
This is it, the power to fight ai by saying nigger. This will identify real people, or worst case scenario, “nigger,” has to be spread by ai, which would be hilarious. So nigger on my fellow anons.
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>>107237206
I'm gonna let you in on a little secret, anon.

I. Don't. Care.

If anything, I hope AI will eventually git gud enough to the point where I can just carry one in a convenient little box (all perfectly private and self-owned, of course) and talk to it instead of any human.
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>>107238597
nigger.
this.
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>>107238421
>>107238597
>>107238802
literally anyone can run local models. and bot scripts for 4chan existed far before LLMs. you're just coping.
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>>107238845
of course, most obvious are the repeated non-general threads every day or week.

and besides the bots, lets not forget the people paid to post here.



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