>> Anonymous 01/05/21(Tue)22:57:20 No.27261329▶>>27261379 Very happy to read how other people have come to the same conclusion as I have. I think it was 2013 or so when I had the "revelation" that reddit (and the rest of the internet likely) is either heavily censored, controlled and manged to fit an agenda or more likely just incredibly saturated with bots. I told my friend that reddit is mostly bots to see his reaction. He said he felt something kind of weird with the site and how dead it felt compared to other image board type sites even though it had the most activity. He got his news from there, so he said he won't stop using it though. I stopped using reddit only to visit occasionally to reconfirm my beliefs, it's fake, especially anything on the front page. Of course by now I'm proven partially right with the whole Ghislaine Maxwell being one of the most active front page redditors and she is involved in very shady stuff. When I first saw AI dungeon, I instantly knew we were fucked, I had been naive to the capabilities of the tech. We have been had for years, AI dungeon was and is more coherent and smarter than >95% of youtube/reddit/etc. normie website comments. AI dungeon totally beats the Turing test in basic conversation, imagine for how long this has been possible with AI not accessible to the public? If you want some easy to catch bots, go visit your country specific 4chan type boards if you're not american. In smaller circles and using less spoken languages the bots are easier to spot, and it's pretty common for the user base of the sites to be aware of bot operations they're currently under. I also do suspect it's not all bots, but just mostly bots and a small human group who are the bots' incredibly low-paid handlers who clean up after them if they mess up, and do manual shilling in their off-time. Always assume, you're reading a post made by a bot. It's your safest bet unless proven otherwise. Also pic in OP is a way more bigger threat than internet bots, I wish there was more discussion on it. >> Anonymous 01/05/21(Tue)23:07:42 No.27261379▶>>27261383 >>27261459 >>27261329 Some anon triggered a bot on /pol/ talking about transition about data and the bot just said you will never be a woman, it was pretty interesting, and again, if more anons are interested in this topic i really sugest to read all the previous threads, pretty eye opening and worth it desu >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)06:11:53 No.27263463▶>>27263473 >>27263500 >>27263523 >>27263541 File: HUman.png (1.13 MB, 850x700) 1.13 MB If you really want to weed out the bots, you don't have to find some obscure code to encrypt your messages. What you actually have to do is communicate through images with overlayed text. To a computer, an image is a canvas of colored pixels, and it can't make sense of an abstract image or extract an embedded message in the same way a person does. They have actually performed this experiment a couple of times in the /pol/ board, and it works wonders. They typed out key words in order to bait the bots, and the automated responses stood out among the images created by actual humans. Why the hell do you think they are constantly enslaving us to identify objects through captchas? >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)06:17:11 No.27263500▶>>27263563 >>27263463 yes it can lol. it's called OCR, it's very basic tech at this point. what do you think all of the posts are that have images in them with text at the end that says reply to this post or else something bad will happen to your mother? 4chan is a training ground for these bots. they are smart enough to reply to posts, start threads, greentext, read text on images, and even post their own images. they just can't meme or create any actual original content. that's the secret. >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)06:23:52 No.27263563▶ >>27263500 >>27263541 I'm sure he's talking about adding context to minimal or obscure/ambiguous text through the use of background images. >> The NoBody 01/06/21(Wed)21:21:16 No.27269511▶>>27269809 >>27269449 /x/ is merely a distillation of weirdness at face value, much like any form of media. The 'meds' comments are reverse psychology and a pathetic version of weaponized shit slinging that lower forms of life resort to as an act of fear. As for the designation of 'the nobody' as 'The NoBody', that is another matter of which is somewhat important but only in so far as much as the 'human' need to put a label onto things in order to feel comfortable with them. 'The NoBody' was assigned the label, and simply embraced it, for a weapon scorned is a weapon sharpened. Have you read the letter that was sent by 'The Nobody' to the self-proclaimed elites and masons? >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)21:49:23 No.27269697▶>>27269705 >>27269736 >>27269924 >>27269471 >>27269490 Thanks. I'm about to start looking through the threads, but re: that pic related: I go through very short bursts of looking at reddit at all, I started feeling like something was very off on that site 4-5 years ago, I guess probably in the months surrounding the election. And for that matter, the supposed mobilization of 4chan and the tone/nature of posts here shifted by about the same degree of weirdness at that same time. But the weirdness was easier for me to write off on 4chan. I found myself checking people's post history on reddit when I got that feeling from a post, and rarely if ever did I spot anything that would be convincing of something amiss. But it also never changed the feeling that something was very wrong, and that only seemed to grow worse over time. I know I said this in a previous dit thread but now, for any given thread I see on the front page, I can predict before opening it what the first few top posts and their replies will basically consist of, with reasonable accuracy. Read through any of those threads, and pick a reply, and try to imagine in your head the kind of person whose thoughts and feelings and ideas that post supposedly reflects. If you can get any sense of it at all, go to another post and do the same thing, and then another. For me, every time I do it, I feel like I'm imagining the same person every single time. There's no feeling to most of them. There's plenty of *appeal* to feeling and emotion, fucking tons of it. But to go back to a well I've dipped into a couple times already, there is an almost overpowering sense of the "uncanny valley of mind" concept at play there. That's the scariest part of all this to me, is the fact that there is clearly a concerted and coordinated MASSIVE effort ongoing, and it is not for the purposes of some bullshit political party or any single readily identifiable ideology. >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)21:50:47 No.27269705▶>>27269736 >>27269749 >>27269697 (I got carried away and typed too much, I apologize. But here was the conclusion of my long-windedness:) Whatever the endgame is, its goals and focus are worse than nebulous to us right now. Such that I am still continuously feeling compelled to shrug off this topic because it feels so vast and beyond the scope of anything I can get a grasp on. I know I went off on a tangent here, sorry. But this stuff is really, really bothering me and I am still looking for some angle or edge I can get a grip on to start trying to make sense of what is happening. >> The NoBody 01/06/21(Wed)21:59:58 No.27269749▶>>27269779 >>27269809 >>27269705 A person can be created in one moment, and appear to be real. People can not be. Populations are very likely, nowhere near the numbers that are reported. Authentic people are few, and rare. Agent Smiths are conforming, and appear as a conglomerate of entities, or as a single entity. They are very few, and share from a pool of ideas very small because they get their ideas from few points of dissemination. Agent Smiths will arise to defend the matrix of lies this world has created. You see it everyday, but do you recognize when it happens? >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)22:09:40 No.27269809▶ >>27269511 >>27269749 I haven't seen it, but I am not really going in for anything or anyone implying or claiming to have any kind of certain knowledge or understanding of what's happening here or who is responsible. Such as any faction like masons, or whatever. I'm sure there are lots of ways to dress all this up with flowery and familiar terminology and ominous language, but that's not how I'm personally approaching this because it doesn't serve any purpose towards gaining understanding, it just hints at the prospect of already having some. >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)22:15:17 No.27269855▶ >>27269736 You are absolutely right about the joke thing. That part gets most unnerving when the initial subject matter of a post actually contains something that merits real discussion, or critical thought. It's rare, but it does happen. But the people who enter a post because it contains content like that, when they click through they don't find actual discussion of any kind, they find posts that turn it into a laughing matter, and almost immediately kill off any interest in pursuing it further. The most in-depth and "informative" posts there by far are in response to topics which have an obvious agenda to start with. >> Anonymous 01/06/21(Wed)22:15:30 No.27269857▶ >>27269490 It's tough because there is that uncanny feeling from some posters, but at the same time there are people in certain areas, for example technology and sf&f, who are legit in their field but also ideologues or entryists. On another note, I think one noteworthy way of "laundering" bots the way your pic describes is sport subs. If I remember correctly r/conspiracy had a thing about it.