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Varun Srinivasan
@v
We did a deep dive into this today. Main takeaways: 1. The "bots" are humans and we catch a lot of them. 2. They target famous accounts like @zachxbt a lot more often. 3. They're evolving to only like/recast spamming
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@jacque
Again 90% of my followers are bots for sure
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@toyboy.eth
Prune them?
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Goksu Toprak
@gt
You can't prune other peoples links towards your account. @jacque — What is your definition of a "bot"?
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@jacque
2 screenshots from recents but gosh there are tons
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Goksu Toprak
@gt
Thank you for the examples. I was actually asking more about how you as a user define what "bot" means to you. With that being said — I can infer that from the screenshots above as well.
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@jacque
They typically go to cast’s months in the past and use other people's verbatim words in response again, seem to not put any original content out there or if they do it’s copy pasta from Twitter or other social media sites and links like that. You’ll see a lot of them with denotations of numbers at the end of the same username if they have any types of allowances and just bombarded tip people that are the owners of the actual account. Or if they put original content out there, it is usually scrape from online anyways, so it looks original until you do a Google search *Quickly looked over dictated to my phone though so excuse any weirdness Siri is just not the smartest*
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