Some More News - Some More News: Bots, Scams, The Internet, And You
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Greetings, choombas.
Time to chip into some more news with a Z
because it's future times and we have robots now.
No, really, actual robots.
Some better than others. Anyway, really, actual robots. Some better than others.
Anyway, here's some news.
We don't actually get those robots yet.
Probably not until the army gets bored doing wars with them.
But until then, we do get bots.
Countless, countless, just too many bots.
AI to be exact.
Good AI? Not exact. Good AI?
Not really.
Evil AI?
No, wouldn't say that either.
I mean, Hal had to be like,
functional in order to kill everybody.
What we have is more like that last 10 seconds
of Hal's life where he slowly loses his mind
and just sings a song nobody wanted to hear.
And this is all to say that social media
sure seems to be patched to the gills
with scams, bots, and mediocre AI art.
AI recipes and movie trivia,
aggregated Reddit posts set to Minecraft parkour,
deep fried videos of long dead cats,
those countless, if only there was a page
that posted blank accounts,
robots describing scenes from movies for some reason,
like as if they're just things that happened in life.
We've discussed how the Internet is basically just a handful of social media sites now.
And so it's a little concerning that these sites have been slowly flooded
with a bunch of bots and scams and clickbaity accounts, not just on Twitter,
but yes, very much on Twitter,
but also Instagram and TikTok.
And I haven't really checked Facebook in a while,
but I assume there too.
And this seems by design.
And while that sucks for most people,
at least we can rest easy knowing that we are
in the golden years for scammy online freaks
and the sometimes billionaire dupes who love them.
Huzzah.
The growing internet scam economy.
So obviously the flim flam profession is a proud and ancient tradition, dating to the
dawn of civilization.
One of the oldest complaints to the manager was a clay tablet from the 18th century BC
written by a buyer claiming he was scammed.
Skip to the early internet, and we had phishing emails, that Nigerian prince scam, boner pills,
most of those pills being ineffective.
Now we've got AI and complex bot networks and crypto
and maybe even little pickpocket drones.
You could give them Abu hats.
Oh, that would be adorable for a while.
But while the tools are advanced,
the scammy methods are basically the same.
Also for all you semantics perverts
jerking your words in the way back, I'm going to be using the term scam very loosely
when talking about this.
Because I think one of the unique things about the internet
is that it more easily blurs the line
between engagement bait, random bots,
and people straight up trying to steal your money.
Not all scams are created equal,
but they all work on the same fundamental level
in that they are all trying to get your attention
using tactics that are either dishonest or manipulative.
For example, have you ever been scrolling through Instagram
or TikTok when a video of an absolute mega Karen pops up?
You know, some lady who is acting
in an unbelievably entitled and enraging way. I work hard. I paid for my seats. It's clearly gonna put my life in danger.
Okay, so you're gonna move him.
That's how it's gonna be.
I understand.
Then move him.
Ma'am, this is a full-time.
I can't move anyone.
Do you want me to call cops?
Do you wanna lose your job?
Wow, what a freak.
Absolutely wild that a human being
would actually act like that.
It's almost too weird to be true.
You can't make this stuff up.
Oh wait, yeah, I guess you can.
They literally posted set photos
like they were teasing the next Marvel film.
See, there are of course plenty of videos
of real assholes on social media,
which is exactly why these staged videos are able to thrive.
In fact, there's an entire fake Karen economy
on the internet that makes real money doing this
Thanks to how engagement is rewarded. I'd argue a lot of them are obvious
Often the sound or lighting quality is suspiciously good or the dialogue is very forced or robotic
Or sometimes you can even find the same people showing up in multiple videos
They aren't hiding it because they don't need to.
And they can always claim later that it's satire
or a parody, it's a prank or something,
even though it's clearly not.
So this is one end of the scam spectrum
where what they are doing is clearly dishonest.
But I also wanna talk about the other
more interesting end of the spectrum.
This is the stuff that's engagement bait, but I'd argue less harmful and more just weird.
Like, I don't want to shame anyone or say this is bad.
I'm just concerned. Did I just die?
Am I dead? What's it? Okay, so you might have seen this going around.
Apparently on TikTok, people are pretending to be an NPC or doll or robot or something.
And basically what people do is pay them in tokens to get a selected and scripted response.
And boy, there are just so, so many.
Patrick, money gun, I got your name.
Wow, you feel like I'm picking on heart, picking on love you.
Bianca, money gun, I got your name.
Baby feather rose.
I love roses.
Remember, it's the new day.
You can be all new with you.
Una raza, raza, oi gracias, una raza a ti.
Wow.
So you either just found that deeply unnerving
or maybe you came, I don't know you.
And again, I don't really wanna shame this
because while this looks and seems weird,
at first, these fake NPC accounts are actually nothing new.
This has been around for a long time.
We just know them as mimes.
This is just a form of physical art.
And before TikTok, we had streets
and on them street performers doing whatever they could
to get your attention.
One of the most enduring street performance acts
is the living statue, AKA someone dressed
and painted as a statue that stands remarkably still, sometimes for hours.
The appeal is their commitment to acting as artifice
and they interact with you when you pay them,
just like the TikTok NPCs.
It's basically the same, right?
The ability to maintain a performance for so long,
to interact with the audience where they get to feel
like they're causing the performer to do something
and keeping up the act so persistently.
And so if you find these NPCs haunting,
I'm guessing it's the same reason you find this haunting.
Ooh.
Or arousing?
I'm sure this is all somebody's fetish
and those NPCs probably tend to be young women for a reason.
But my point is that TikTok and Instagram
essentially function the same way as the Vegas sidewalk.
It's a bunch of people carnival barking for your attention
and ultimately your money.
Some are doing it honestly
and some are doing it dishonestly.
In fact, some of these people are also trying to lead you
to a second location.
You know how they say you should always follow a stranger
to a second location?
After all, what's the worst that could happen?
You don't want to be scared of the unknown, do you?
Do we have a clip of the unknown?
It's that.
It's the unknown.
No! Yeah, we have a clip of the unknown? It's that. It's the end of it.
No!
Yeah, we have a clip of the unknown.
Boy, remember the Wonka experience?
My goodness, we were so young and hopeful then.
This child entrapment scam used the power of AI
to lead dozens of Glasgow children to their deaths.
Of their childlike wonder, they were fine.
The entire scheme, from concept to advertisement
to execution, seemed to have been made
with something similar to chat GPT.
But in terms of actual organization,
the AI fell short of the final product,
which, to be polite, failed to capture the wonder
of William Wonka's factory. From the depressed Oompa Loompa running the meth lab
to the barren halls, to the confused children staring deep
into the unknown classic Wonka villain.
And what's worse, these children weren't even given much
candy to endure this.
Children will forgive most things if you have candy,
ask any murderer.
Ultimately, I'm honestly not sure where the Wonka Experience falls on the scam spectrum.
It's like several scams nested in each other
that's now blooming into a meta scam
because everyone made fun of it.
And so now a bunch of corporations want to get in on the fun
and as a result, exploit and kill the brief joy
we all had with it.
Can't wait for the Willy Wonka Experience movie in 2025
long after the meme is dead.
But I wanted to bring it up because it's a great example
of new technology being made to augment old scams.
After all, you can find countless lists of scam festivals
or doomed events similar to this.
But this is no doubt the first of many
to use AI for false advertising purposes.
Get ready for that to be a thing
and not just from small time scammers.
That Civil War film used AI art for their posters,
portraying scenes that are certainly not in the film
or anywhere.
Like if you've been to Chicago,
you'd notice those buildings are in the wrong place.
Nor does Los Angeles have a giant swan.
So I guess that's supposed to be an Echo Park swan boat.
Oh, look, that car has three doors on one side.
Neat, can't wait for this to be the future of advertising.
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to say that Mr. Cody is wrong here
because Wombo once saw a car with three doors on one side when he was a Trader Joe's.
But then, turned out it only had two doors and Wombo was mistaken.
But three doors can't exist on cars!
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Okay, back to the video. And while AI ads are problematic, it's probably the least dangerous
place to use it, right? But it should be noted that this trend is currently extending beyond ads. Most shockingly, to academic journals.
Even more shockingly, academic journals about giant mutant rat dicks.
Published in the academic journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology,
there is a paper called Retracted! Cellular Functions of Spormatogonal Stem Cells in
Relation to Jack Stat signaling pathway.
Of course, originally it wasn't called retracted, it got called that after it was retracted for the
obviously fake AI rat dick, as well as other AI diagrams created by Mid Journey, which somehow
made its way past six reviewers. I don't know, seems accurate to me. Sometimes you gotta dis-silsa rats testum cells.
Oh, but there's more.
Other scientific papers are getting published
with AI generated text.
And while some of these can be hard to detect,
thankfully even smart people are too dumb
to delete some obvious signs.
For example, this paper still apparently published
that actually begins with,
certainly here is a possible introduction for your topic.
Very funny, very obvious,
but for every obvious fake AI paper,
I'm sure there are tons that go by unnoticed.
The ability to scam through AI or social media
is just so streamlined and easy
that anyone can do it and reach a huge audience.
Any scam from engagement bait to freaking academic fraud
can be done by anyone.
You don't even need to know Photoshop now.
And ultimately, the result for both is the same hollowness.
This is all hollow content.
From a fake diagram of a rat dick
to a fake video of actors pretending to argue,
it all stems from a lack of actual substance
in exchange for an easy grift.
It reminds me of reality TV a little bit.
Early reality TV no doubt tried to capture
real things and people.
And over time, they realized that audiences can't tell the difference between that and people. And over time, they realize that audiences
can't tell the difference between that and actors.
Similarly, I feel like internet content
has realized over time that it doesn't have to be authentic
or funny or even well-made.
It just has to trigger people's attention.
And so over time, scams have replaced really everything
on the internet right now.
Everything is a scam.
Google, for example, is a scam.
A recent study has confirmed what we all know,
that Google results have gotten worse because, quote,
a torrent of low quality content,
especially for product search,
keeps drowning any kind of useful information
in search results.
For example, just Google the word car.
In theory, that should take you to a definition
of the word, perhaps the history of cars,
a Wikipedia article, a picture of a car.
But what you get instead is a top result
for the California Association of Realtors and
then a bunch of other links trying to sell you cars or car related stuff like
a car seat or Legos for some reason. I don't know it's probably different for
everyone depending on where they live and what their past search history is
because what you're ultimately googling is which websites were able to scam
their way into that search engine optimization game.
And so a basic search engine is no different than that.
Vegas Street again.
Long way from when Google was supposed to be a pure search engine with no ads,
according to this completely unconfirmed photo from Reddit.
So I don't know.
Maybe that's a lie.
Maybe everything's a lie. So I don't know, maybe that's a lie. Maybe everything's a lie.
Maybe I don't exist.
I certainly don't feel real.
But then again, I did just smoke a bag of salvia, so.
Oh, I just lived a life.
And speaking of reality, after the break,
we're going to talk more about things that don't exist,
such as bots and the bot ecosystem
and how it all got so bad.
And perhaps we'll check in with Elon and his quest
to finally get rid of the bots on Twitter.
Thank goodness, I'm so glad he did that.
And yes, I understand the irony of talking about stuff
like a rage bait while doing a video
that's angry about the internet
that is also about to cut to ads.
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Well here we are, back from ads.
Not a care in the world.
Doing great.
American dream.
We were discussing, or rather I was discussing to the camera, how modern technology and social media
have made it easier than ever to scam or griff people,
often just using old scams.
NFTs, for example.
NFTs are essentially a modern tulip mania.
Tulip mania being a period in 1600s Holland
when Dutch people got real horny for tulip bulbs
and started speculating on tulip bulbs.
It was considered a gamble, given that you didn't know exactly
how fancy the beautiful tulip would turn out to be,
exactly like how people speculated on the just
absolutely hideous, one of a kind drawings of apes.
They're so ugly. Why would you make them so ugly?
Then tulip prices crashed and Holland plunged into chaos,
exactly like Mad Max,
but a lot more wooden clog sound effects,
or rather a minor inconvenience,
as the premise of Tulip Mania was apparently overblown.
Like me, so sick of getting blown, am I right?
Nobody agrees with me. Nobody?
OK, well, I'm tired of it.
Point is that NFTs took something like a fad craze,
beanie babies, et cetera, and just digitized it,
which in turn made it even easier to do,
which when you stand back isn't a surprise.
The Internet didn't change human behavior, right?
It just made human behavior more streamlined for better or worse.
At least that's assuming the internet is a collection of humans,
which it seems to not be that thing that it is not seemingly.
If you can recall, not that kind of recall,
I mean, if you can remember,
Elon Musk purchased Twitter under the promise
that he would combat the flood of bots.
It was his whole thing,
specifically that his new policies were, quote,
the only way to do this.
Back in 2022, charging money for Twitter Blue
was the only way to combat bots.
Then he decided that Blue accounts would be the only accounts to show up in the main page,
and in fact would have weighted influence on the algorithm and would receive priority in replies.
Because of bots.
Then the bots were defeated, right?
Oh, weird.
So in 2023, Twitter began teasing
that they would charge everyone an annual subscription
to use Twitter in order to defeat the bots.
Huh, I thought the only way to defeat them
already happened with Twitter Blue.
And then just this year, Elon confirmed that they will be charging
new users money to tweet because that is, quote,
the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots.
Oh, very strange how the only way to combat
bots is also coincidentally requiring everyone
to give Elon Musk money after he purchased Twitter
on a dare he issued to himself
and put the company into massive debt
and then fired everyone responsible
for regulating things like bots.
And I don't know if you need to be told this, but.
It didn't work.
Twitter blue didn't get rid of bots.
It actually made the bots worse
because the bots just started getting verified
and gained better visibility over real users.
While these are problems plaguing the entire internet,
Twitter is uniquely completely fucked
in a way that perfectly encapsulates the growing scam issue.
Business genius Elon Musk has somehow rebuilt Twitter
to seemingly accommodate scammers and only scammers
while claiming to do the opposite.
It's almost like he's a self-sabotaging idiot
or something.
Don't advertise.
You don't want them to advertise?
No.
Go fuck yourself.
Aw, you first little guy.
So X-Bots, how bad is the problem?
It's actually hard to know,
given that Musk ended free access to its API,
the programming interface of Twitter.
That's right, did you know that Twitter
is actually less accessible
and even more into censorship now?
It's almost as if Musk did the complete opposite
of all the stuff he said he was going to fix
and is actually just a liar.
So while he made a big deal
over his open source algorithm,
he ironically did not make the site more transparent.
Apparently all he did was release a bit of the source code
for the forU algorithm.
But according to a former Twitter employee,
the model that drives the most important part of the algorithm has not been open-sourced.
So the most important part of the algorithm is still inscrutable.
Basically, it would be like releasing your grandma's chocolate chip cookie recipe that just says,
Mixed dough, add chocolate chips.
Also, there's a bunch of random Nazi doodles
scrolled at the bottom.
So typical recipe from grandma.
Despite this challenge, some researchers are paying the fees
for API access or using other methods
to investigate the state of Twitter.
Chek, a cybersecurity firm, examined traffic driven
to its clients' websites from X during the 2024 Super Bowl
and found that roughly 75% of it was bots.
This is compared to a rate of under 3% fake traffic
from sites like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
This is a huge jump even compared to Twitter
during last year, which was only pumping out
a little under 3% fake traffic
to websites, 3% bots up to 75 in just a year.
And this isn't just for big events.
During the month of January, 2024,
Czech found a rate of around 30% fake traffic
from X to its clients' websites,
compared to a one to 3% rate from Instagram,
Facebook and TikTok.
But hey, the numbers are up
and that's all that matters, I guess.
The official X business account bragged
about the large traffic seen on X during the Super Bowl.
Nevermind the possibility a huge percentage of that was fake.
Personally, I see no problem falsely inflating traffic
or view counts to convince websites
to use your social media program.
It's not like I or anyone I personally know
has ever experienced any negative consequences
to say a social media platform,
shamelessly lying about the kind of traffic it can generate
and what kind of media to invest in.
Okay, Wombo's gonna pause here
because this is obviously a jab against Wombo.
And the time Wombo built the platform
and everyone accused Wombo of lying about the traffic
on the platform that Wombo built.
But Wombo wasn't lying.
And the platform really was covered in spiders and worms,
but they all scattered away before Mr. Cody,
I invited him over to see the platform in his bathroom. But then the spiders and worms, but they all scattered away before, Mr. Cody, I invited him over to see the platform
in his bathroom, but then the spiders and worms crawled away.
So Mr. Cody is clearly still just mad at Wobbo for that.
Okay, let's keep watching.
So at this point, you may realize that Twitter,
the company, is now a big scam, right?
It's using bots to boost its traffic,
sometimes in depressing ways,
so that advertisers will presumably want to come back.
Then at the same time, telling users
that the only way to defeat these bots is to pay them money.
You have to pay money to fix the problem they caused,
and also pay money to get in on the scam.
You pay them and you supposedly get paid through engagement,
which just encourages more and more scammy behavior.
But like most scams, it's unsustainable
because it's not like we can't tell, right?
It's not like we haven't seen the infamous
pussy and bio posts under every fucking tweet,
which just so you know, does not lead to any pussy, okay? Not one ounce of pussy to be had from that bio. A brave writer for
Intelligencer clicked through these bio pussy links for purely journalistic
purposes and found that they just ping you around scam sites before sending you
to some kind of imitation only fans. It's exactly what you expect from any of those doctors.
Hey, this one trick spam links you see at the bottom of websites.
But now it's under all your tweets and make no mistake.
All of these bots are causing Twitter to bleed users, real users.
It's using the actual humans are being lost here, okay?
As opposed to the bots inflating their numbers.
Those are staying, there are more of the bots,
fewer humans is the point.
This includes journalists being increasingly drowned out
by fake news.
And so what is left when you take away all the humans
is a site completely occupied by scam bots
and content aggregators all talking to each other.
We haven't really talked about content aggregators
like Culture Crave, Historic Vids, Visigrad 24,
Censored Men, Spectator Index, et cetera.
These accounts are all verified,
offering them access to X premium,
which means they can, in theory, get money for engagement.
And the best way to do that, it seems,
is to post something stupid or obviously wrong
that a bunch of people will jump in to respond to.
Things like favorite SpongeBob clips, I'll start.
Or let's not forget one of the most savage moments
in interview history, you know, Slop.
Thanks for the threat of Family Guy clips, historic vids. savage moments in interview history, you know, slop.
Thanks for the threat of Family Guy clips, historic vids.
Oftentimes, this comes in the form of big quotes,
news aggregators like Spectator Index, Visegrad,
or individuals like Colin Rug or Jackson Hinkle.
Colin Rug, for example, is a conservative commentator
who will repost videos with a reactionary angle,
writing, new, as if they're breaking news.
These news aggregators post rapidly throughout the day
with alarming headlines designed to get your attention.
Sometimes they'll just vague post a story,
other times it's just pure lies.
An analysis found that after the October 7th attack in Israel,
75% of fake or inaccurate viral content
was from blue check users incentivized to gain engagement.
Because apparently, war and genocide disinformation profiteering
is good business on X and being boosted by the algorithm.
If it bleeds, it gets 100,000 likes.
While it's not always sinister, it's definitely anti-news.
For example, the verified 2.8 million follower
account Spectator index will tweet out breaking
followed by a one or two sentence statement,
presumably about something in the news
with no link to any source or context.
Even if it's not false information, there's no context.
So there are posts like, breaking,
Canada has withdrawn 41 diplomats from India,
but no links to further context, no information about why.
Who knows, maybe Canada's at war with India.
Should we all panic?
Well, the diplomatic break was due to the murder
of a Sikh separatist in Canada
that the Canadian government believed
might have been linked to Indian agents,
which hey, is interesting context.
It informs you about the world and international relations,
but that kind of news doesn't keep people interested,
I guess.
And of course, these posts will get a bunch
of blue check replies as if it has actual worth,
oftentimes from the owner of the site itself,
provided it's something racist, of course.
Wowee, two exclamation points.
He must feel very strongly
about that completely made up fact
said by a random faceless account.
But don't worry,
Elon just said he's gonna crack down on engagement farming,
which I'm sure he'll do just as well
as he's done all the other stuff.
I mean, it kind of goes without saying that,
as evidenced by literally the last Elon tweet I showed you,
one of the biggest dupes for engagement bait
is Elon Musk himself.
So it kind of makes you wonder
what he thinks engagement farming is.
Him saying he's gonna crack down on engagement
farming is like Tony Montana running an anger management support group. After all, Musk punishes
people for posting links to certain websites by throttling them and devalues posts with links in
them in the algorithm. That is seemingly meant to encourage engagement bait, right? And whatever Musk comes up with,
it certainly won't involve hiring actual humans.
He'll probably charge people per letter written
or have Grok moderate.
You know Grok, that's the non-woke but totally woke AI
that Musk reportedly wants to help users write their tweets.
You know, to guarantee that even human-made writing
will be shitty
and conform to every other tweet.
It's just bots on bots on bots,
bots working behind the scenes
to fight other bots talking to other bots.
We don't usually share anecdotal sources,
but literally a few weeks ago,
our head writer got a DMCA notice
saying that one of his tweets violated a copyright.
But the notice didn't provide which tweet they were talking about.
After filling out a DMCA counter notice, asking them to provide the tweet
in question, he got an automated response telling him to fill out
a DMCA counter notice to repeat.
Twitter's response to the counter notice
was telling him to fill out the counter notice
they were responding to.
And when he replied to that email,
they just reset the automated response again.
And when he tweeted about his experience,
he was instantly slammed with bots
telling him to click on scam links to fix the problem.
So it's just one big bot hellscape
where actual humans are slowly pushed out
in the name of bots, gaming algorithms made by other bots,
monitored by bots to save overhead costs.
Just whittling it all down for maximum profit
until it's just corporations paying each other for nothing
until the whole thing breaks.
And there's of course a name for this.
It's called the dead internet.
And after the break, we're gonna talk about this theory
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Speaking of ads and death, before the break we were detailing how Twitter is slowly flooding with bots as actual humans vacate the website
and how the end result will just be a bunch
of automated accounts spamming each other
in an endless feedback loop.
You may know it as inshitification as coined by Cory Doctorow.
Or perhaps this is actually similar
to something called the dead internet theory,
which is a conspiracy theory that speculates
that most of the internet is actually bots.
For the record, that's not the entire theory.
People also claim that this is done purposefully
by the government to like gaslight the world
or what have you.
But of course, it seems more likely
that the mass amount of bots and AI
aren't some grand government or corporate conspiracy,
but just the result of how the internet is structured
right now in terms of how money is made.
Not to mention how short-sighted corporations are
when it comes to profit.
And while I do not think the internet is all secretly bots,
I do think that certain social media sites
will become that as they die out.
It's the same way you see broken images on old websites.
For example, this official Kaypax movie fan site
that links to a broken flash version, but still offers the trailer you see broken images on old websites. For example, this official Kaypax movie fan site
that links to a broken flash version,
but still offers the trailer and a very helpful synopsis
that I'm sure the creator will update
when his other gig doing a YouTube show dies out.
That's basically the future for sites like Twitter
as people inevitably move on.
And they will move on, even if the site didn't suck.
Something new will come along, leaving these weird wastelands of bots wandering around sharing memes
with the exception of the one surviving human Elon Musk. Can you picture it? Elon Musk endlessly
scrolling on his empty site posting wow in all caps to a meme of George Soros Photoshopped as Magneto, and that is the optimistic view.
Cybersecurity firm Imperva claims that nearly half
of all internet traffic was bots in 2022,
which may be driven by the advance in AI technology,
making it easier to craft bot dialogues and fake images
to give the veneer of authenticity to fake accounts.
And as that number goes up,
I don't think the money people are going to notice or care about the difference
until it's too late.
And thanks to the fact that Google is being paid to redirect people
to the highest bidder, it might be really hard for another news site
to actually thrive.
And even if it does, it'll likely just start chasing the same business model
as these other sites.
I mean, have you noticed that Instagram looks more
and more like TikTok these days?
Twitter is hilariously also trying to copy this,
sweatily claiming that their text-based site
is actually for video.
Go ahead, Elon, pivot to video, I fucking dare you.
So if the government shuts down TikTok, which it's on track to video, I fucking dare you. So if the government shuts down TikTok,
which it's on track to do,
everyone will just flock to another clone.
And then eventually people will get sick of that and leave.
It's already starting.
A survey by technology consulting firm Gartner
found that a little over 53% of consumers polled
thought the quality of social media has decayed
due to bots, misinformation and toxicity.
And another 2023 survey by Morning Consult found
that three in 10 social media users
have cut back in posting.
And eventually all these inflated numbers
will collapse under the weight
of the hollow bots propping them up.
And this entire business model will fall apart.
And perhaps even the internet itself will stop making money and implode.
And you know what?
I hope it does.
Cue dramatic music!
See, this is normally the part of the episode where I talk about how to fix the problem
we've discussed.
I like to think of myself as a pretty optimistic person.
Shut up, shut up, I will kill you,
I will kill your whole family.
Sorry, I like to think of myself as optimistic.
But in this case, and only this case,
I think we should let it all break.
At least when it comes to social media,
because frankly, it's already broken.
Navigating social media and scams and misinformation
is becoming so difficult that we're now seeing
schools mandate classes on it like it's sex education.
Like, instead of just changing it with regulations,
we're teaching kids how to survive and endure it.
Well, that's just what we do here, I guess, in America.
Oh God.
Everyone has to be their own little paranoid
secret spy agent
constantly weeding out the lies from the truth.
We're all Sarah Connor looking out for Terminators.
That wasn't something we had to do before.
And it's weird, we aren't more pissed off about it.
So yeah, fuck this.
Tear it down.
And yeah, it's risky to want that,
specifically if you're me
or one of the many people I know
who make their living on the internet.
But who knows how long that will even remain possible.
It seems like the only way to make a living,
especially if you are just starting out,
is to become one of these engagement bait grifters
carnival barking on virtual streets,
posting so robots can argue with each other in the comments.
Here's an article about Chris Hemsworth being unhappy with his Thor four
performance. So all right, whatever an article.
Here are some totally not bot replies and you can tell they're not bots because
they're subscribed to Twitter Blue X premium. One guy says,
love the way he played a role. He loves his profession.
Then that same person says the best movies ever in which he is
acting. Excellent point. Someone else replied, can't either.
That same person also replied, totally agreed.
That same person then replied, Chris,
we love the internet folks.
The other day I saw an ad for AI that will AI its way into determining
popular types of products and trending topics. Then AI will use those to make
the virtual products and a virtual storefront and AI will run it for you.
It's nothing. Robots selling robots to robots so they can buy crap from robots.
It's just four giant companies
and then a bunch of people fighting for scraps
under their watchful eye now.
And that cannot continue.
And yeah, by extension,
I'm also implying that capitalism itself
needs to break, I guess.
But that's another discussion.
Perhaps for the fight club I go to every week,
fucking, I wasn't supposed to tell you about that.
Look, I'm not saying we abolish the internet.
In fact, I'm saying the opposite.
That before social media, the internet was actual people
making actual things for other actual people.
Even if that thing was just Captain Picard on a techno loop.
That was objectively better, right?
We should want that, right?
But for that to happen, social media sites need to die.
That bubble needs to burst.
Social media, the concept should probably die
and people like, I don't know, communicate in real life
for a little while, you know, maybe join a forum.
Burn it down is my point.
Burn it all down and then in the rubble, perhaps we can build back better, Jack.
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