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I used to think that bots on Farcaster were problematic because of spam, but it's bigger than that. If I respond to a bot, I feel like an idiot who wasted his time building a connection with a ChatGPT wrapper. It makes me suspicious of new users, and I tend to respond primarily to people I already know. This means that it's harder for genuine new users to build relationships on the network. It could be fine for social *media*, but it's bad for the social *network*. What would be the ways to mitigate that?
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Actually, this can serve as motivation for new users to write comments that people WANT to respond to. Most comments written through ChatGPT are immediately noticeable, and their structure is very similar.
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