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so who put them there? and why?Most of the bots that join there never ever post.
Thanks for the informative reply btw

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so who put them there? and why?Most of the bots that join there never ever post.

I was thinking about this…maybe they (at least some of them) joined and then forgot they made an account? I myself have done this a few times - can’t even remember which sites they were, now!A huge amount of New Members post an introduction and then are never seen again. It's a bit disheartening when you greet them cheerfully and don't get a response.
Thats very possibleI was thinking about this…maybe they (at least some of them) joined and then forgot they made an account? I myself have done this a few times - can’t even remember which sites they were, now!
That's what I wonder.so who put them there? and why?
Thanks for the informative reply btw![]()
Thing is, I doubt those bots on that site are bots that the owners of said site put there. Some of the stuff they advertise is pretty... not suitable for family friendly sites. If there's bots inflating this site, they'd have to be way more subtle than "ONLINE GAMBLING SIGN UP HERE" or whatever these other ones are.the obvious reason is to inflate the apparent number of eyes on the site, which sells advertising space.
Twitter has always been a bot-land. Reddit is pretty bad too.Remember Musk's row over the number of bots on Twitter, leading him to try to get out of buying it in 2022? 4 years later it's probably a lot worse.

