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Im pretty convinced that any one algorithm isn't going to solve the problem of bots everyone likes to talk about how algorithms miss who the bots are, but there isn't a lot of talk about them mistaking real people for bots the amount of people I've met here who come off as bots based off their casts but aren't is insane there has to be some human level verification of "hey, this person is real" in conjunction with a algorithm for it to really make sense
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i think there is a false assumption here that the problem for the algo to solve is identifying bots vs. humans in reality, the problem for the algo to solve is identifying interesting content vs. uninteresting content -- in which case, its not actually a Bad Thing if an algo hides a real person who comes off as a bot
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Pretty spot on with what we have been discovering lately while working on identifying spams/sybils/farmers for network analysis. @sahil πŸ‘€
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It's really hard, especially for foreign-speaking casters who rely on AI to translate their casts. 100% agree.
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You're right. Combining human checks with algorithms is key to accurately identifying bots so if they get over the algorithm, they would not get over the human check.
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