• paraphrand@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    No, all bad online behavior now is “bots.”

    At least that’s how people in the comments on lemmy and Reddit label them.

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      8 months ago

      Not just bad behavior, if anyone disagrees with someone on Reddit now they accuse the other person of being a bot.

      Even for opinions you would hear people say in person frequently, the only explanation for seeing it online is “bot” now.

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        8 months ago

        It seems to correlate with the rise in general awareness of LLMs like ChatGPT. It seems like just the threat/possibility of ChatGPT being used has already distorted discourse online.

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        8 months ago

        I always saw it as someone who only repeats talking points verbatim is essentially a robot. If I can’t tell if you are a human posting, or an automated response is there a meaningful difference?

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          8 months ago

          Real people repeat talking points all the time.

          It’s trivial to use a prompt to avoid cliches, or to give a long nuanced answer.

          Just like CAPTCHAs, using this strategy to tell real people from bots will fail more than it works.