Are there any bots that make shitty comments or something like that? And is there anything lemmy would do against bots? I don’t like dead internet theory and hope this place is free

  • douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Let me definitely has a considerably smaller cost to reward ratio.

    The number of people that can be reached and influenced on Lemmy with bots is infinitesimally small compared to something like Reddit.

    But I guarantee you that the bots do not stick out, LLM bots are pretty damn good at blending in these days. And the shitty bots have been sliding by on the Internet for over a decade now.

    Lemmy and other federated services are in an unfortunate position where they have moderation and administrative tools that are on par with what would be expected 10-15 years ago for a large social media service (ie. Reddit). Which means we are almost entirely unprepared and incapable of handling malicious actors on Lemmy.

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        22 hours ago

        There are still several tells that haven’t completely been ironed out. From years of reading bot comments on reddit, I’m able to discern a bot from a human pretty quickly, so long as I am able to check comment history and time stamps.

        They have this weird uncanny valley pattern of speech and it sticks out like a sore thumb when I come across it.

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          22 hours ago

          People act like it’s the worst thing to look at comment history but it’s necessary to check if someone is a real person or to check if their extreme views are really sarcasm.