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unironically how do you stop bots?
Even Elon Musk with the infinite budget couldn't
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I'll cross that bridge when I get to it
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Impossible for the regular user, the ones that maje need to deactivate them...which will never happen, not anytime soon at least. Also, many 'bots' are literally demons, so do be wary.
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>>108760745
bomb india
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X literally has 2 devs and it shows. The uptime is crazy bad. Bots are 75% of the engagement.
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>>108760745
Pay per post + proof of work
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>>108760810
this
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>>108760745
Require every poster to appear at twitter headquarter in person, using a single observed computer there when posting. Trick is, even that wouldn't solve the problem as thousands of jeets would line up to post shit in person. But at least you'd know they're not bots.
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>>108760825
that would stop more than bots
if you wanna go extreme then just kill the website, no more bots guaranteed
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You make the bots fight each other. Attach AI to the system, give it statistics on bot accounts, let it learn what to look for, and have this system flag accounts.
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>>108760745
Digital ID
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>>108760745
post the chinese goddess from the first message
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>>108760843
>that would stop more than bots
good
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say you have two identical posts, both saying exactly the same thing verbatim with the same username and the same avatar, but one was posted by a bot, and the other typed out by a dude somewhere. How do you tell them apart
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>>108760984
If some posts are indistinguishable from bots, are they worth seeing or saving? Also to your question, whoever posted it first is most likely the human.
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>>108761041
then there you go, turn the internet into r9k
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>>108760815
It's 30 according to his jewish pet nikita
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>>108760810
That'd probably take care of a good part of it, yeah.
And then go down the list of usual suspects, e.g. Nigeria, etc.
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>>108761043
Before /r9k/ got its own board culture, it was very original and even though it was NSFW porn was not allowed so it was like a version of /b/ where people actually discuss. The Robot was the answer to anonymous and ephemeral posting though. Lots of websites nowadays rely on ephemeral posts that are made in the moment and there rarely is a way to really find those again unless you have them saved in some bookmark. Discussions rarely last more than a day or two. Another solution is to go back to forums, the problem with those is when you have retarded powerhungry mods, so you need good admins who cull those. Letting the users self-moderate by having efficient outlets is better than having everything go through the same pipe and relying on screening everything.
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>>108760745
my friend is asking for Sima Hidalgo's pfp, can you post it?
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Not geoblocking users is by design.
A truly useful website would operate like Craigslist, where your feed is directly sourced from regional and sometimes national endeavors, rather than every agitator across the seven seas. This intentional incompetence is leveraged to keep reactionaries arguing a false premise: digital ID or geoblocking? No. Simply geofence.



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