I'm getting suspicious of the relationship posts here. They follow a lot of the algorithm trends that take off on reddit, and I think some instances don't screen on sign up for people looking to set up a bot
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I know people like to hate on piefeds "Attitude" % on users, but you can clearly see on piefed if a user is mass down-voting posts, if they are new, if they have been flagged by other instances as bots/spam/etc.... it helps with finding red flags on accounts that just popped into existence.
I always get suspicious of accounts with firstsecondword123 because this is the fediverse, you dont need to post-pend numbers if you dont want to. Just make your own instance or something. But you see a lot of bots that do that, mostly on the big social media sites.
that's a pretty good defense of it. I'll probably end up getting a piefed, even though that attitude thing creeped me out
Something very similar: the python community is being overrun by AI bots:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/1s7gw20/the_amount_of_ai_generated_project_showcases_here/
Its happening to pypi as well: https://old.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/1sek3gq/i_published_my_first_pypi_package_few_ago_copycat/
AI is taking over posts and people are having issues finding out if things are real or not on reddit and other sites.
They're here and on Mastodon too.
Sometimes people respond with contextually sensible words, but its almost like they didn't actually read what I said, just the topic of what I said.
I have been chalking it up to international userbase and possible translation issues, but maybe I'm encountering some bots? I would say its about 1/10 of my responses is kind of... Off?