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    It seems to me that the combination of AI + engagement stats + advertising rates is probably enabling historically massive fraud.

    But if the perpetrators of the fraud are tech giants worth trillions, and the companies selling the ads are the same tech giants worth trillions, how are individuals and small companies supposed to make good decisions about their ad budgets or do anything about the fraud?

    I’m not going to shed any tears for the advertising industry, but I’m not looking forward to the side effects if the AI bubble pops and vaporizes $10 trillion of tech market cap. (all the big players would still be worth a trillion dollars but people would lose their shit)

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    bots on fedi have been probing for an algorithm to exploit. not getting far, just annoying.

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        blank profiles, ‘johnny truth’@ multi instances, high follows near zero followers, spam post then delete acct, usual jump bait spam for page views, porn spam. admins(thanks) mostly stay on top of it. botters might figure out how to make a profile but all their tools are geared toward average platform idiots. def above average idiots around here. here on lemmy just look at their profile posts, you’ll know. same post over dozens of communities. report/permaban/mute/block next.

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      Yeah, I remember when they were partnering with whoever it is that does ChatGPT when they were testing out early iterations of it. I saw those gigantic endless comment chains they were testing and I knew we were in trouble back then.

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    I’ve memorized most of the comment scripts on reddit at this point. Going to the comments is like eating dog food because youre bored.

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          He might not have been rich enough yet to be in that club at the time.

          They have openly hired a diddler though. Was a big story for a while. Don’t remember all the details except of course they did not allow much discussion of it.

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    Yeah, caption misses the fact that you can be easily banned for simply interacting with such bot in comments in any way against the bot.

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    Absolutely horrid feature. Supposedly it’s to protect vulnerable people’s privacy if they post in certain communities, but if they truly wanted that to be how it’s used, they’d have limited the ability to apply the feature only to subreddits where mods have specifically coordinated with the admins to get approved as places where vulnerable people are posting. Or, and here’s a shocker, they could just rely on the tried-and-tested method of using alt accounts. Instead, bots and trolls just hide their entire post history from people.

    Now, supposedly, mods can see the full, unhidden history of any user who has recently posted in their subreddits. Which is good. But the number of other good-faith users being obstructed by this change is huge. It’s overall a massive failure from Reddit.

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      Besides, you can still see their post history simply by searching

      "u/username" site:reddit.com
      

      It gives people a false sense of security

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      only to subreddits where mods have specifically coordinated with the admins to get approved as places where vulnerable people are posting

      I don’t believe subreddits like r/otherkin or r/NPD would be able to get that approval, despite being support spaces for vulnerable people who wouldn’t necessarily want to be outed.

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      The site makes most of its money selling ads. The value of that ad space is based on user metrics.

      Many users are now fake. They are actively hiding this fact.

      Apropos of nothing, the company has a $34 billion market cap.

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        Why is anyone paying for adverts that no one will see though? Surely adverts only have value if it brings in sales.

        Would be amusing to see the entire advertising market crash tbh.

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          You think that in 2025 companies with large media budgets are buying digital ads and just saying “well fuck it maybe we’ll make money on it”?

          They track EVERYTHING. From the impression to the click tot he purchase, and there are trackers and attribution platforms by the hundreds out there to help them understand what the ROI they’re receiving on those ads are.

          Companies are buying ads because people are buying products.

          Even if the site is 90% bots there are enough real people using the site to make buying ads profitable.

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            I suspect part of the reason for bots is to keep people on the platform. But if people start to realise which is probably going to become more likely as the number of bots rises and quality drops, then real people would start to leave or lose interest.

            Could be short term engagement at the risk of long term platform health?

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              I’d imagine that’s exactly what’s happening.

              Whether it plays out with people leaving remains to be seen. It’s become such a busted out shell of its former self, I can’t stand it anymore, but plenty of people almost certainly feel differently.

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            The amount of money bot views bring in shows that yes, they are just yoloing buying ad space.

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          It’s extremely difficult to measure the effectiveness of online ads and most companies have an incentive to inflate their numbers since they’re sold as a certain number of views/impressions.

          Advertising is a scam for both those who buy it and the intended audience.

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            At the end of the day views/impressions don’t matter, people actually buying the thing is what matters. If no one is buying you can have a billion views and impressions but it wouldn’t even be worth £5. So then advertising companies would struggle to find buyers if buyers quickly see it isn’t worth it.

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              The point being made is that the big corps advertising have an exceedingly hard time measuring whether ad buys resulted in sales, and especially which ad buys resulted in sales.

              Buyers don’t see that it isn’t worth it, they can only guess.

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        If you look a lot of new posts, they are actually highly upvoted old posts. So bots probably stay the same.

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          The bots know what is bot content and what is not.

          Probably not. It’s way easier to generate bot content than to detect it. Unless they’re coming from the same group, but I find this unlikely.

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    Bots only upvote their own bot circle or content which makes their owners $$$$.

    Real human concerns will only be heard if they align with $$$$.

    We are remaking the whole world for bots.

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        There are a few countries that aren’t exactly friendly with the Western world and know our democratic systems have a weakness in that you can rile people up and get them to vote against their own best interests, damaging their own country.

        The internet and social media in particular are valuable tools for this strategy, so it would be insane for them not to use it to its full potential. And that means endless bots manipulating the narrative.

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        I suppose everything from: normal advertising; to government advertising [propaganda]; to any industry where PR is important [e.g. oil, healthcare], aka corporate propaganda. And the interests of governments and multinational corporations reach far, from the environment to finance to workers rights. Similarly, their advertising reaches just as far, much further than just “vote for us” or “buy from us”.

        If I sound like a cynic it’s only because the world made me that way.

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      huge number of people who make controversial statements (particularly those who are pro-russia) have their profiles set to hidden so you can’t see what else they have posted

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          I use it, just because some people’s first reaction in an argument is to look you up. While if you hide it then googling you takes longer and is not ordered properly. Hell a while back I replied to someone about my opinion on something and the first thing he said is “a guy who’s into x hobby can’t seriously have valid opinions”. So yes, since then, my profile is private.

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            Then you’re not one of the bad actors I’m concerned about. The problem with this change is that there’s no way for other people to tell the difference. If I have suspicions about the motivations of the person (assuming they are a person) I’m interacting with, and I cannot disprove those suspicious to my own satisfaction, that leaves me with two rational options: 1) Blind faith, which in an anonymous Internet context is particularly unjustifiable, or 2) To assume bad faith and act accordingly.

            This has some really unfortunate consequences.

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        Huh. How hard is it to make a browser extension that automatically down votes posts by any such person? Asking for people who might still be on there.

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      No. It’s definitely not what is was, for sure. But while search engines (especially Google) are so fucking bad, adding ‘reddit’ to your search is still the best way to get answers to your actual question and not just irrelevant sponsors and paid plugs.

      Ofc that’s probably a big reason why reddit has swarms of bots for grass roots advertising… it’s a vicious slippery circle of slop

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        I haven’t found a useful Reddit result that is less than two years old. Bot answers don’t provide the same value as actual human expertise. Go figure.

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      Not even close. It simply has too much critical mass.

      Twitter was taken over by a white south african nazi and grifter with delicate sensibilities and people are still using it like nothing has happened.

      Reddit would have to enshitify even more, and believe me they are trying.

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          It doesn’t need to. This is about the relevance of the platform, and it remains highly relevant.

          Social media companies exist to control what the public thinks the public thinks (generally). They don’t care nearly as much about profitability, and its obvious that musk more than others felt this way, especially with getting exactly what he wanted politically.

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      Sadly, but no. From good news we only have increased amounts of bad reviews online and in app stores like Play Market.

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    I see it a lot with AskReddit, surveying (or possibly influencing) how people feel when something happened in the news. Those posts get bumped to the front page.