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Reddit is so filled with bots that once the mods of r/wholesomememes stopped allowing bots, the sub died. It took 2 days for there to be any human posts on a sub with 17 million users. Well “users.”
Bots replying to bots. I often listen to people reading stuff from r/maliciouscompliance, and similar channels. The number of bot readers has skyrocketed and more, and more stories have the sort of grammatical errors that I attribute to AI.
 


I'm sure it's fine. Nothing to worry about at all. It'll all work out, somehow, and when it magically does we will all feel silly for ever worrying about it in the first place. (nervous laugh) Anyway, let's talk about investment opportunities and other, less scary stuff! Heh.
 



It's wild that within a generation we went from worrying about Big Brother spying on us to paying for the privilege of being spied on. From keeping things private and personal to freely plastering just about every detail of daily life on the web.

Unfortunately we cannot talk about that without getting a vacation from this site. ;)
 



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