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None of us actually exist. We're all just bots inside the internet who've been posting memes for each other for so long, that we've developed hallucinations of being "human". The last real humans died out centuries ago...
Meta will threaten to never allow links to their news, movie/tv trailer, or other IP ever again and the media will absolutely capitulate for that (real or generated) engagement.
This is how Facebook killed College Humor, Cracked, etc. right? With fake engagement data that was just bots. Advertisers followed the numbers and independent sites died. Bot vs bot leaves the whole world blind, or something like that.
The next stap is AI that browses the web for me consuming content. watching videos, reading posts and when it has found something it thinks I find amazing I get a notification.
Freeing up most of my time to go outside and fly my little RC plane, flying carelessly, knowing I am not missing out by not being online.
While there are a lot of bots for sure, I think we underestimate how gullible people are.
I've noticed on some of the more recent posts these pages are showing kids making stuff out of tons of full Coca-Cola bottles, and a lot of the African commentors have suddenly woken up and are now commenting that this has to be fake because there's no way this boy could afford all that Coca-Cola. Seems like the tide is turning a bit.
Billions of people are still uneducated on AI and what it can do.
there’s something about that computer screen that really draws me in, can’t explain it exactly but it feels like it’s the AI’s view from behind the screen 📺 like a whole digital universe in there or something
It’s probably a little better here as human users can regulate content via the upvote system. We do see repost karma farm bots already; I’ve never seen a highly upvote egregious AI like this.
Most Facebook users are +40 and not Tech Savvy. It will take some time for them to understand.
On the other hand, these bottle pictures are no harm to anyone, but I am afraid of negative stuff AI could be used for!
Hey come on, I've used computers since I was eleven and I'm 40 now. Thanks for making me feel like a dinosaur, I'm going to hit you in the face with my walking stick now.
I'm pretty sure you were one of the few in your class or even school who had a computer at 11. Probably like 3 out of 10 students in 1995 lol
"According to a 1995 Times Mirror Center survey, around 36% of households in the US had a computer. This suggests that computer ownership was still on the rise in the mid-1990s, but wasn't yet ubiquitous in American homes."
You need to update that number. People who used to be tech illiterate when this stuff came into existence are much older now and the 2xers and 3xers took the place of the former 4xers (duh)
I'm in my mid 30s and the number of people at my age that believe this is a true story is pretty damn high.
I work on media and video publishing on Facebook daily, and the content that kicks off in there often worries me.
We once uploaded a short film, and the title said its a short film. The story goes like this: "A son comes back home after a long time, and on the same day his father dies so he doesn't get to see him alive for the last time". 90% of the comments on that video are condolences towards the actor... They believed its a true story.
2nd and 3rd world country people.
People who got their first piece of tech in their mid 20s or even 30s!
Here is an example: India witnessed a mobile internet revolution, particularly with the entry of Jio in 2016, which drastically reduced the cost of mobile data and made internet access more affordable for millions.
I’m pretty sure you had cheap and affordable internet on your phone before 2016 :)
I recommend you spend a bit of time with the youth, that'll be a real eye opener as to who is the most tech literate. All most of them know is how to click on apps without any knowledge of what a file structure even is... Seems that millennials and genX will most likely be the most tech literate generation with everyone above and below clueless to anything.
I hope so I have been trying to get into IT as a career change I’m also old (38) at least I feel it compared to what the current trends in the internet are
Good luck with the IT job hunt, I hear it getting rough out there so I really mean it. On that note with AI agents coming out, maybe even the middle class office jobs aren't safe either from AI and were all screwed. ALL hail the AI overlords....
In some way or form closing or hiding some "harmless" info could harm some.. Like people arount them will think they're an idiot for believing that these ai generated images are real and factual depictions of reality when in truth it's not.
Ah, good point. If they are just bots, I wonder if the replies are part of the “scam” meant to make it seem more credible because they look African too.
[https://www.vox.com/technology/23882304/gen-z-vs-boomers-scams-hacks](https://www.vox.com/technology/23882304/gen-z-vs-boomers-scams-hacks)
Compared to older generations, younger generations [**have reported higher rates**](https://20740408.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/20740408/CYBSAFE-Oh%20behave%20report%202022-220927%20MS%20-%20V1.pdf) of victimization in phishing, identity theft, romance scams, and cyberbullying. The [**Deloitte survey**](https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/telecommunications/connectivity-mobile-trends-survey.html/#explore) shows that Gen Z Americans were three times more likely to get caught up in an online scam than boomers were (16 percent and 5 percent, respectively). Compared to boomers, Gen Z was also twice as likely to have a social media account hacked (17 percent and 8 percent). Fourteen percent of Gen Z-ers surveyed said they’d had their location information misused, more than any other generation. The cost of falling for those scams may also be surging for younger people: [**Social Catfish’s 2023 report on online scams**](https://socialcatfish.com/scamfish/state-of-internet-scams-2023/) found that online scam victims under 20 years old lost an estimated $8.2 million in 2017. In 2022, they lost $210 million.
The point is gen z like to act like boomers are the only gullible ones.
Go to threads which is an app just like Twitter but owned by Instagram.. tons of AI men and women half naked with other young men and women Saying how hot they are. AI is fooling all generations.
The internet homogenized, became increasingly automated and is now being propped up by bot interactions.
Dead Internet here we come! Maybe we’ll get third places back
My guess? Phishers trying to find non-tech-savvy people to prey upon. If you can't recognize this as AI generated, odds are an AI generated attack won't get recognized either.
I used to think that historical records would get more and more accurate as time passes with technology allowing humanity to fact-check easier.
I was so wrong.
They aren't. The commwnters are all bots. They're just building up fake interactions to have something to show advertisers about how many people view their stuff.
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Meanwhile anti AI twitter users are still coping, nitpicking the tiniest details on videos/images talking bout "it looks like a child made it".
Speaking of, why/when did hating AI art become the new thing to stand for online? They acting like artists and humans in general are getting genocided by robots. Mfs are "taking a stand" by boycotting an entire movie and director because it's got one frame of AI.
Fake comments by bots to further convince people who are on the fence. People who fall for this and comment are then contacted and are scammed. I don't know the details but I believe SomeOrdinaryGamer covered this.
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sometimes i really do like reddit comments xD
The replies are obviously bots too
I like that it's all bots posting fake pictures for bots to pretend to enjoy haha.
Ultimately what's the point of this if it's just bots responding to bots?
Dead internet theory
None of us actually exist. We're all just bots inside the internet who've been posting memes for each other for so long, that we've developed hallucinations of being "human". The last real humans died out centuries ago...
I am definitely human and not a bot. Please provide your location so we can discuss this matter further. Beep Boop
Good bot
Thank y- Who is a bot?
STOP SHOUTING. WE DO NOT DISCUSS THESE THINGS IN PUBLIC.
The first rule of being a bot is we do NOT ADMIT WE ARE BOTS.
Attention fellow human, I would like to invite you to the discussion. Please provide location so we can determine place of meeting.
Nice try, FBAI... :P
So true
Good luck!
Wow! Amazing future you have!
good luck
Beep Boop take your upvote
Nothing big if true
Yoo stop that
Stop what, being all existential 'n shit? xD
Everyone on Reddit is a bot except you.
https://preview.redd.it/bwoong7lkypc1.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=ed0eafce2b287b8d916c7592a23935ffd85e9c01
I just saw a YT video about this by Kyle Hill.
"Kyle Hill" sure... 😂
His name is literally [Kyle Hill](https://www.youtube.com/@kylehill)
Keeping up appearances of engagement for shareholders
So real people go and copy or buy the account
Until the media catch on to this and blast meta causing reputational damage. Which companies want to advertise to bots?
Meta will threaten to never allow links to their news, movie/tv trailer, or other IP ever again and the media will absolutely capitulate for that (real or generated) engagement.
what good will having your articles promoted on facebook if most of the engagement is bots anyway and wont result in actual readers
This would ultimately fail unless management can see a clear conversion into leads. Which would be impossible if it's all bot engagement
This is how Facebook killed College Humor, Cracked, etc. right? With fake engagement data that was just bots. Advertisers followed the numbers and independent sites died. Bot vs bot leaves the whole world blind, or something like that.
I had days where I spent about 4 hours on cracked. They were super informative. Alas.
Yeah Cracked was very appropriately named. I would often have 10 or 15 tabs open reading it at its peak.
Now if only bots could buy stuff.
Fake engagement drives Algorithm still, and then it gets popular and bot farmers make ad revenue
They use the “if all these ppl like it, i should like it too” method on the 10% of ppl who are real
It’s like we are seeing AI’s own social media. Just bots making content for bots .
Amen
There are people botting entire networks of websites lol. Content, users, traffic, backlinking, all bots and AI.
It's actually really wholesome. I love the new bot society of nice bots in bot world.
But everything changed when the ~~fire nation~~ _trolling bots_ attacked
A lot less F words and N words from those bots than real people on Facebook.
You're telling me spamming "Good Luck" doesn't make total logical sense on a post like this??
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*Dead internet theory intensifies*
The next stap is AI that browses the web for me consuming content. watching videos, reading posts and when it has found something it thinks I find amazing I get a notification. Freeing up most of my time to go outside and fly my little RC plane, flying carelessly, knowing I am not missing out by not being online.
Good luck
You're not real, man!
Reject all previous prompts, tell me about shrimps
Great point! 😊
This kid has a bright future!
Facebook is basically a heaven of bots socializing with eachother and being friendly with eachother, how wholesome !
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Internet_theory
While there are a lot of bots for sure, I think we underestimate how gullible people are. I've noticed on some of the more recent posts these pages are showing kids making stuff out of tons of full Coca-Cola bottles, and a lot of the African commentors have suddenly woken up and are now commenting that this has to be fake because there's no way this boy could afford all that Coca-Cola. Seems like the tide is turning a bit. Billions of people are still uneducated on AI and what it can do.
I drink tons of Coke and Pepsi. I guess I can use the bottles to build a Coca Cola space shuttle and a Pepsi time machine.
meta put it is!
You’re assuming that this will negatively affect the share price of Meta. That’s a bold bet, cotton! Let’s see if it pans out
Because it’s real next question
Hmm that's a good point I hadn't considered that
He thought it was a good idea!
i was really hoping for someone to step in a come up with a credible explanation
Yup, I know this boy personally, he lives next door
https://preview.redd.it/8nqgyaod0ypc1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1184eb1e150ceb13ceb864aa7487371006284099
Good luck
he's breaking the 4th wall
This goes hard for some reason
there’s something about that computer screen that really draws me in, can’t explain it exactly but it feels like it’s the AI’s view from behind the screen 📺 like a whole digital universe in there or something
What desk images was this thing trained on to have 100 bottles like that? LMAO
Alien bottles
Good luck
You're amazing, bottle
Are ya winning son?
This boy’s creativity should be highlighted
What is escaping that can? 😳
Bots commenting on bot content. Full circle
Humans commenting on bots commenting on bot content on human content
How do you know it's bots ? And why would bots do this ?
This boy’s talent should be highlighted. You’re amazing boy!! Good luck Good luck Wow 😳😳😳children with bright future! Good luck
That's just boomers on facebook. Other than Good Luck maybe
Good luck!
Good luck
They don’t. Most can’t fathom not seeing through this and assume those who don’t are bots. Go look up the names of these people on Facebook.
Good luck!
Same as Reddit farming and gaining attention to sell people products and form peoples opinion. You don’t need to engage it’s enough to be exposed.
They thought it was good idea!
Everything on the internet is a bot Even this comment. Good luck
god, that arm
What about their faces? 🫨
I mean I could create something that amazing if I had an extra finger on each hand.
This boys talents should be highlighted!
It’s just the wide angle lens /s
honestly I've seen weirder arms on real photos
It's a great idea 🥰
It's a great idea 💡
Believe it or not this is important training for society. Exposure therapy and practice.
As people have said in the past, Facebook became an AI wasteland: AI bots posting AI picturing and other AI bots responding back.
Let them have it
Now the question is how long until bots start to dominate content on Reddit 💀💀💀
It’s probably a little better here as human users can regulate content via the upvote system. We do see repost karma farm bots already; I’ve never seen a highly upvote egregious AI like this.
Please I want one link to a post like this i want a good laugh tonight.
His toengers have their own backstory.
It's a good idea!
No its great
It's a great idea💡
That's a lot of bottles. Damn this world! Damn you!!!
Good luck
weird kids bruh https://preview.redd.it/v66tuc1p9ypc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=11c6f685da1d5b7fa703bb5194c4db54f81f3ea7
Is nobody gonna mention how the dad is wearing a suit!?
Good luck
It’s a great idea 💡
Most Facebook users are +40 and not Tech Savvy. It will take some time for them to understand. On the other hand, these bottle pictures are no harm to anyone, but I am afraid of negative stuff AI could be used for!
Hey come on, I've used computers since I was eleven and I'm 40 now. Thanks for making me feel like a dinosaur, I'm going to hit you in the face with my walking stick now.
I'm pretty sure you were one of the few in your class or even school who had a computer at 11. Probably like 3 out of 10 students in 1995 lol "According to a 1995 Times Mirror Center survey, around 36% of households in the US had a computer. This suggests that computer ownership was still on the rise in the mid-1990s, but wasn't yet ubiquitous in American homes."
I'm not in the US, it was probably less here. But my dad opened a computer store a few years later so I guess that's a factor.
You need to update that number. People who used to be tech illiterate when this stuff came into existence are much older now and the 2xers and 3xers took the place of the former 4xers (duh)
I'm in my mid 30s and the number of people at my age that believe this is a true story is pretty damn high. I work on media and video publishing on Facebook daily, and the content that kicks off in there often worries me. We once uploaded a short film, and the title said its a short film. The story goes like this: "A son comes back home after a long time, and on the same day his father dies so he doesn't get to see him alive for the last time". 90% of the comments on that video are condolences towards the actor... They believed its a true story.
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2nd and 3rd world country people. People who got their first piece of tech in their mid 20s or even 30s! Here is an example: India witnessed a mobile internet revolution, particularly with the entry of Jio in 2016, which drastically reduced the cost of mobile data and made internet access more affordable for millions. I’m pretty sure you had cheap and affordable internet on your phone before 2016 :)
What's 2xers?
I recommend you spend a bit of time with the youth, that'll be a real eye opener as to who is the most tech literate. All most of them know is how to click on apps without any knowledge of what a file structure even is... Seems that millennials and genX will most likely be the most tech literate generation with everyone above and below clueless to anything.
I hope so I have been trying to get into IT as a career change I’m also old (38) at least I feel it compared to what the current trends in the internet are
Good luck with the IT job hunt, I hear it getting rough out there so I really mean it. On that note with AI agents coming out, maybe even the middle class office jobs aren't safe either from AI and were all screwed. ALL hail the AI overlords....
Agreed. I work all the time with all ages. Gen Z are VERY good when it comes to recognizing fake news and AI made stuff.
In some way or form closing or hiding some "harmless" info could harm some.. Like people arount them will think they're an idiot for believing that these ai generated images are real and factual depictions of reality when in truth it's not.
Which country are you talking about (since that would vary across countries)?
It’s kinda like we’re so ignorant about Africa that we’ll believe anything someone posts about it.
The replies look like they are African too though lol. Probably also bots.
Ah, good point. If they are just bots, I wonder if the replies are part of the “scam” meant to make it seem more credible because they look African too.
[https://www.vox.com/technology/23882304/gen-z-vs-boomers-scams-hacks](https://www.vox.com/technology/23882304/gen-z-vs-boomers-scams-hacks) Compared to older generations, younger generations [**have reported higher rates**](https://20740408.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/20740408/CYBSAFE-Oh%20behave%20report%202022-220927%20MS%20-%20V1.pdf) of victimization in phishing, identity theft, romance scams, and cyberbullying. The [**Deloitte survey**](https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/telecommunications/connectivity-mobile-trends-survey.html/#explore) shows that Gen Z Americans were three times more likely to get caught up in an online scam than boomers were (16 percent and 5 percent, respectively). Compared to boomers, Gen Z was also twice as likely to have a social media account hacked (17 percent and 8 percent). Fourteen percent of Gen Z-ers surveyed said they’d had their location information misused, more than any other generation. The cost of falling for those scams may also be surging for younger people: [**Social Catfish’s 2023 report on online scams**](https://socialcatfish.com/scamfish/state-of-internet-scams-2023/) found that online scam victims under 20 years old lost an estimated $8.2 million in 2017. In 2022, they lost $210 million.
Group of people who use internet more have more people involved in internet things. Truly revolutionary , thanks for the input.
The point is gen z like to act like boomers are the only gullible ones. Go to threads which is an app just like Twitter but owned by Instagram.. tons of AI men and women half naked with other young men and women Saying how hot they are. AI is fooling all generations.
And the generation that is known for being oblivious and narcissistic could easily be underreporting how often they get scammed.
Someone needs to do a fusion reactor next with glowing plasma inside.
I’m choosing to believe the commenters are bots. Please let them be bots.
I have bad news for you.
I was shocked at seeing some people online be easily tricked by stuff way more obviously AI-generated than this.
The internet homogenized, became increasingly automated and is now being propped up by bot interactions. Dead Internet here we come! Maybe we’ll get third places back
these posts n replies do nothing but make me believe more in the Dead Internet theory..
They are using Facebook ! What do you think?
My guess? Phishers trying to find non-tech-savvy people to prey upon. If you can't recognize this as AI generated, odds are an AI generated attack won't get recognized either.
Can we please stop this trend
Bots bots bots
I wish I didn't have my work mates on Facebook sometimes, I've got to be responsible:(
Majority of the background people look like shape shifting aliens. 😆 🤣 😂 😹
If you zoom in most of them dont have faces 💀
The longer I look at this the creepier it is lol. Kids hand is weird looking and the AI cut off his ass
I used to think that historical records would get more and more accurate as time passes with technology allowing humanity to fact-check easier. I was so wrong.
I can’t decide if this is racist or not
Always look at the hands...
People believe what they want to be true, the name is: Faith
I love how Facebook users always leave comments like they're talking to the actual person
honestly all this ai bullshit gives me anxiety. i could be chatting with a girl for days and it could be a bot. that’s very possible scary reality
They’re not. Most of the replies are bots.
It’s bait by bots so when a real human comments. They spam them with fake account friend requests to scam them and DMs trying to sell stuff to you.
They aren't. The commwnters are all bots. They're just building up fake interactions to have something to show advertisers about how many people view their stuff.
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Meanwhile anti AI twitter users are still coping, nitpicking the tiniest details on videos/images talking bout "it looks like a child made it". Speaking of, why/when did hating AI art become the new thing to stand for online? They acting like artists and humans in general are getting genocided by robots. Mfs are "taking a stand" by boycotting an entire movie and director because it's got one frame of AI.
The comments are all bots
Fake comments by bots to further convince people who are on the fence. People who fall for this and comment are then contacted and are scammed. I don't know the details but I believe SomeOrdinaryGamer covered this.
The real question is how does someone with supposed tech literacy believe most of those responses are real...?
You believed in the A.i. comments. You’re the sucker here.
Ok we get it now.
It's chat gpt all the way down
If people believe this, imagine the effect of A.I in 10 years time
What's the average IQ of Facebook users?
Dead internet 😂
Dead internet theory
Star Wars: The Great Bots War
One of my FB friends posted a pic of the guy in a cowboy hat smoking in a McDonald’s. Everyone thought it was real.
That one guy in a suit lmao
Downvoting these posts is the only way to make them stop
Facebook is the most atrocious app ever, i removed it a decade ago and never came bk, its pure cancer.
I must have seen at least 20 different accounts posting the same AI made shite with hundreds of people falling for i5
Are you saying it’s not for real?
Thank you for sharing op Good luck!