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Spammers are flooding Reddit with fake posts designed to show up in AI search results
(www.techspot.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Oh gosh well mine was like $5 then lol. Yeah it really doesn't seem worth it to me but then I live in a totally different economy I suppose.
Yeah agreed. But if you're in a 3rd world country or some broke teenager that money goes farther. Bot farms buy "legit" accounts then influencers pay them for likes and interactions on social media platforms fooling The algorithm into thinking the content is popular then putting the bought content into real human's social media feeds. I have watched YT videos on how the stuff operates in the past. It just goes to prove that the internet is fake af. Going viral can be bought. Algorithms can be manipulated. It's all bullshit.
Lemmy seems pretty legit so far though! I'm pretty new here but it seems like a small corner of the internet that's not yet taken over by 90% bots!
......yet.....
Yes I enjoy it here so far, there's a few hotheads but I guess that can't be avoided anywhere. People seem genuinely interesting and interested in cool stuff, so it's really my jam. All that stuff is just so beyond my, interest I guess. I love doing things with computers, making art, editing photos, games, I can make some simple web pages and put them on a host, etc. Fun stuff. Now it's all.... I dunno lol. I never got into phone apps to begin with so I think I was lost from the start. I like computing on a full computer. Honestly any algorithm besides chronological sort is junk to me, like you said it can all be gamed so it's just all so dumb.