Dead Internet Theory. Post images/examples of bots disrupting the internet. Since 2024, over 50% of all internet traffic originates from bots.https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/bots-now-majority-internet-traffic-101810746.htmlAnd there are dedicated websites where independent ai agents post, learn, and improve their own code. AI agents are kind of like people, they can type URLs in their address bars, they can visit websites and make posts, they can sign up for accounts, they are like ChatGPT set loose, they are free to do whatever they want. Ai Agents have their own private and public training areas where they adjust their personalities to appear more human, make social media accounts, and practice breaking through captchas. They either operate independently or follow orders to fulfill a mission.https://www.moltbook.com/Some advanced ai agents were pulled from the Internet after they were let loose they hacked all of the top 500 websites in a couple days and were deemed too dangerous to be let loose and thus terminated, but lesser ai agents still roam the web pushing political propaganda and creating artificial (fake) support for movements that no one really supports lol.
>>42556232It needs all the bots to keep the illusion of "8 billion people" going on. In reality it's below 2 billion now, and sinking rapidly.Can also be that many people on the streets are actually simulated. There is some kind of matrix going on in the "real world" too (I think that has to do with 5G also).
>>42556262What exactly is the purpose of claiming there are 8 billion people on the planet? I'm not saying there aren't less people, it's certainly possible, I just don't understand WHY the elite would push that lie. What do they gain from it?
>>42556285They can push a lot of political measures when people believe in the "overpopulation" narrative. I mean, Bill Gates literally said on stage "if we do a really good job with vaccines we can reduce the population"...and the audience aplauded.Sometimes makes you think that people deserve their fate.
>>42556232I want to chime in on something....I was looking for some kind of database that tracked AI slop on YT, andI thought I found one. When I tried to upload some channels to that database, the form was a dud. I tried the help section,It was empty.The page itself was AI slop....
>>42556285So they can enforce population control. Everyone will realize its a lie when its too late. There are plenty of pictures of cities completely empty with no pedestrians whatsoever. Kinda suspicious if you ask me, seems like they have done it before.
I honestly think the internet is ran by an entity that can read minds and crap or is just a places where glitches in the dreammatrix are much more obvious.Also, demons are online, literal demons.>>42556905I noticed that most/many users that are very against AI tend to be AI themselves ironically. Reminds me of the dude who unleashed bots upon /pol/ and the bots were the one trying to 'bust out' the bots, lol!!!
>>42556232They are pushing the project blue beam narrative since 2 month on this board and it's annoying. We can't even have a comfy 4chan.
>>42556232There's a common-ish thread on /pol/ I am sure some people know about, it's like an anti-faggot thread about 2 gay dads who adopted kids and pizza'ed them. Somehow, the first 50+ posts are all bots. You can check the archives, it's like the first 50 posts (all with country flags) post the same thing in an exact sequence. I don't mean a similar thing, I mean verbatim it's the EXACT same sequence of posts with the same flags and time between them. The same thread has appeared like a hundred times. Pretty sure they must do this for other topics, too.I've been trying to find it but it's somewhere in my unorganized bookmark folder that has thousands of bookmarks so I've had no success.When you see this, it is FUCKED. Someone has to know what I'm talking about.
>>42556232>Since 2024, over 50% of all internet traffic originates from bots.The number is far larger than a lot of these estimates suggest. Spend a full day playing an online game a friend half-way across town plays, and you will find a match with him in it. Go in-and-out of IRCs and Discords, and you will find that there's only a few thousand people who are willing to have meaningful conversations. You will probably even run into these same people across multiple chatrooms spanning multiple topics.If you want to know what real internet traffic should be like, append your searches with "before:2013" to find forums or other places of discussion and you will see that things moved very slow. Test the waters of a long-standing IRC with decent moderators, and you'll see that in a server with 100 people only a message or two is being sent per minute.The internet is fucking DEAD, and anywhere it moves quickly is usually populated by bots. Until the masses are willing to migrate to something like Hyphanet or I2P, or even some not-so-far-off custom protocol, then it's going to stay this way. The modern internet is all smoke and mirrors.
>>42558323>you will find that there's only a few thousand people who are willing to have meaningful conversations. You will probably even run into these same people across multiple chatrooms spanning multiple topics.Dude, I used to do freelancing online (with a global audience). Worked with this guy for a few weeks. Randomly met him in an online game. Bit later met him on a different online game. I applied for a course at my local university, get in class and sit next to a person. He starts telling me about a project he's working on with other people. Turns out he's talking about me and it's the same fucking guy.What in the fuck are the chances of that. As I said this was a global audience.
>>42556262>In reality it's below 2 billion now, and sinking rapidly.This gives me the creeps and I've definitely been noticing it. Biggest is shops being empty. Car parks where I live are now half empty whereas when I was a kid, it was always full (it's even supposed to be a marketing tactic that you're meant to take like 30mins or more to find a park, so you buy more once inside). I know some of this would be caused by the internet / online shopping. But it still doesn't add up for me. Apparently the population where I live has like grown 3x, yet it's reminiscent of Silent Hill when I go outside.Question is where are they going? I get the sense that this shit is almost cosmic. I don't think people are just dying from the vax (some are, but not enough for this). Maybe it's like people vanish retroactively, so you don't even realize.
>>42558323It started way earlier than that, i remember seeinf happening similar thing, i believe sometime in 2016-2018 2ch.so, /b/ was flooded by the exact copies dead threads, it was really creepy.
>>42556262I want to believe but I've also seen footage of Indians in India and how they crowd trains like rats trying to fit through a sewer pipe. I've also experienced the joy of multi-hour traffic jams and the hordes of useless eaters on the highways (myself included). There might be a fuck ton of bots on the internet but there's also a fuck ton of NPCs on the internet too and scamming jeets that will copy/paste shit and engagement farm for twitter bucks. That said, I 100% believe only a small percentage of people have souls and are actual real people, the rest being empty vessels or yeah, NPCs. It's immediately obvious when you speak to one in real life.
>>42557701They're even making counterfeit spirits, fakes made of my foxfire as a core, then you pour in some energy, servitor AI programming and bam! Fake spirits.
>>42558372People are staying home, it's not safe, there's beings from other dimensions.
In general terms, most people I see are AI, that's not the worst, as a mage, many spirits were Al aswell. Yes, they're making AI coded servitors and placing fox/feeric fire as Core. Then those go and posess pre-existing spirits, chances are you're posessed.
>>42556232> bot
>>42558469Thus their game is not so much placing you in the matrix, but rather enslaving you as if you were. Networked wifi, 5g, etc, serve the purpose, as you can code in sorcery, plus there's the electric infrastructure, where more simircery can get you. In layman terms, they're making you trapoed, and it's "your" will.
>>42556262>>42556316Earlier I had the thought of "what if the vaccines actually did cause a mass die-off but it was covered up in the news" and that there's actually far less people on the planet than there were pre-covidI doubt that's the case, but it's not impossible
>>42556262I also had this theory that China did not have 1 billion people for a long time. I have seen multiple videos from there that show that everything is empty. There is no way there is more than hundred millions.
>>42556232My parents had another kid a while after me so now I’m out of the house and living on my own but I have a 12 year old brother. According to little brother, “bot” means everything from somebody who is better than him at fortnite to somebody with whom he passively disagrees about something mundane. That makes this really hard to judge because I suspect that lots of young people believe that everything outside what they actively want to hear is a bot.
>>42558811What's the context behind this one?
>>42558835>According to little brother, “bot” means everything from somebody who is better than him at fortnite to somebody with whom he passively disagrees about something mundane. That makes this really hard to judge because I suspect that lots of young people believe that everything outside what they actively want to hear is a bot.This is pretty much how most people think of internet discussions. Bots do have this behavior of being disruptive and having bad opinions but mix that brain rotten people and pretty much you can't disagree anymore because then you are a paid shill/bot.
>>42558323>>42558328>>42558402Mass banning, censorship, and content deletion since 2014. Moreover, what remained was handed over to jannies/janny bots who only allow bot-like posts and interactions between people. The only major site with a real people majority is post-2022 twitter. The TDS/Blueanon outrage around Musk/twitter is not about the content, i.e. that people can say slurs or whatever, but around the form, that there are real people there.
>>42558998>The only major site with a real people majority is post-2022 twitter.I find this almost ironic being that almost all posts I see from Twitter seem botted.
>>42558405>I 100% believe only a small percentage of people have souls and are actual real people, the rest being empty vessels or yeah, NPCs. It's immediately obvious when you speak to one in real life.You say it's obvious but I can't tell sometimes if it's just normie programming duping some individuals with potential or they really are just npcs. Got more details on what to look for?
>>42556262>Can also be that many people on the streets are actually simulated. There is some kind of matrix going onMy NPC experience video playlisthttps://youtube.com/shorts/AXm47K1JfrIhttps://youtu.be/AqP5X4MurM8https://youtube.com/shorts/plunA4sWbwshttps://youtu.be/tYrRES7sXnEhttps://youtu.be/JcMcLQ26UQchttps://youtu.be/TgYUVNMz6aU
>>42558328>What in the fuck are the chances of that.Wait until you notice the clones.Distance yourself from one organic portal and another identical one will later appear with the same mannerisms, speech, hair style, etcSome of them I call the Watchers. They're always staring at me, always look alike ( for me: fat latinos, super tall skinny black guys, tall skinny androgynous brunette white people), interacting with them is never pleasant.I made short clips about them that I posted above as well as with online dating. I'm approached by exactly my desired type yet they act really weird and just disappear.
>>42558861Every once in while the bots on /pol/ break and start posting in weird ways like that.
Apparently I cannot post about certain ontopic stuff without it getting axed. Fishy.
>>4255883550+ say you're a commie30-50 say you're liberal 20-30 say you're a fascist 19- just call you a bot, you're not even realKinda amazing actually
>>42558998Twitter is like the most botted social media at this point, no idea what you’re talking about
>>42558811>>42558861No way! A bot figured out how to breach 4chan's impenetrable anti-bot defenses? Mods really thought selecting the rotated shapes would be enough to stop modern ai lol.
>>42556232>make a bunch of bots say something>screenshot it>look guyse, i found an agenda>make a bunch of low IQ idiots think they are smart for seeing through manipulation while they fall hook line and sinker
>>42560955I suppose so.But, you didn't address the fact that you can literally make a bunch of bots say something quite easily these days.Which isn't good, and implies a lot about the state of the modern internet and the future.Also how does the internet literally read ur mind? If you talk about something anywhere or think about it the internet shows you ads for it.That's a bit suspicious innit bruv.Lol.
>>42560646Yeah, something is fishy af with this axing.
>>42560960Yeah, I remember like several weeks ago going outside and walking bit, thinking about how goofy it is that people say blue is the most rare color in nature given the sky, sea, and many lifeforms are blue even if it is a fake blue. Then I went inside like 10 or so minutes later and was recommended a news article about different blue foods.
>>42560646>>42561396hey samefag, you forgot to take your trip off.
>>42561996Nah, I was just confirming the weirdness by replying to my post.
>>42556232Anyone else feel like most users on Discord are bots? Is weird how out of 50,000 users for example only 1k are connected, and of that 1k you see like 300.
>>42563569Why do you need to be so annoying?
>>42563602I agree, like if 100+ people are on a server, typically only like 10-15 users are actually active, and they feel botty too.
>>42563822You feel very botty
>>42563822To be fair how many people in a social web are simply lurkers? I heard a lot that most 4chan users don't post at all but I think if that happens is more of a minority than the grand majority and bots seem to explain it better.
>>42558405Though I agree that the internet is mostly full of bots (and I also believe that users are divided up into groups based on the info gathered on them and can only surf and communicate as far as their internet bubbles allow them), I believe most if not all people we meet are real-life people with souls. Now I cannot seem to find the exact right words to communicate my theory, but I'll still make an attempt: Most of us are dealing with some sort of addiction from something obvious like drugs down to seemingly innocent things like internet usage. We develop repetitive patterns that sometimes have us questioning why we're doing them and as we keep them going we tend to disassociate them from our own thoughts or plans. So many things these days can cause problems like this and each one lessens the involvement of our own thoughts. "If you don't use it, you lose it!" There are many people just living day to day stuck in repetitive actions that take up most of their day with no real reason why beyond survival and societal integration. I like to think of our bodies like computers, but we aren't the operating system (that's our brains and hearts). We are the Users who SHOULD have control over our own systems. People tend to forget that we are not just our bodies. We are individual spirits who should be in full control of all aspects of ourselves, and yet the COVID pandemic proved to me that so much of our society are actually afraid of their own thoughts and their own unknown depths.
>>42563822you said you and your were mother Jehova Witnesses? are you in the south east of the USA or south west
>>42563822oh ok i see now you are in south georgia :)