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New study finds bots and fraud farms responsible for 73% of web traffic::undefined

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[-] arandomthought@sh.itjust.works 48 points 7 months ago

Holy shit, thinking of all the resources that are just wasted for this shit... Imagine you could just slash all web infrastructures by two thirds.

[-] JDubbleu@programming.dev 46 points 7 months ago

I really hate the phrase "bots" because it gives the appearance that they're all useless and malicious. I guarantee you they lumped in the following extremely valid uses of "bots":

  • Automated personal scripts that many programmers use, these are technically bots. Hell, I use a "bot" to auto-clip digital Safeway coupons
  • Moderation bots on sites like Lemmy/Reddit
  • Archive efforts

Are AI chatbots bots? If they use a loose enough definition all this means is humans utilize fuck tons of automation over the Internet, both programmers and not.

[-] Touching_Grass@lemmy.world 17 points 7 months ago

Tech journalism is fucking garbage. Its always trying to tell me what to think rather than present legit unbiased information. It seems to get worse every year as if these journalist have a hate on for the tech they write about

[-] Eheran@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

Why do you think that such bots cause a relevant amount of traffic?

[-] JDubbleu@programming.dev 4 points 7 months ago

Because they're used absolutely everywhere, and often back large portions of Internet infrastructure. I'm a backend developer and we have thousands of "bots" running at any given time to keep our systems going. They generate traffic equivalent to thousands of people and are maintained by a 3 person dev team. This is for a relatively small company. When I was at AWS the scale was much more unfathomable.

[-] Riccosuave@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

I use a "bot" to auto-clip digital Safeway coupons

How?

[-] JDubbleu@programming.dev 5 points 7 months ago

TamperMonkey (I've been told to use ViolentMonkey instead as TamperMonkey isn't open source) and the script here. Then you can run a script to periodically log into your account in a headless browser and click the button. Unfortunately there's no coupon API so this is the best solution I could think of.

[-] jaybone@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

I use a bot to convert source code into executable binaries.

[-] arandomthought@sh.itjust.works 1 points 7 months ago

That's a very good point, thanks!

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