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post May 12 2025, 08:40 PM, updated 8 months ago

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TLDR: majority of social media posts are generated by bots now.

Maybe AI Slop Is Killing the Internet, After All
The assertion that bots are choking off human life online has never seemed more true.

Fil Menczer caught his first whiff of what he calls “social bots” in the early 2010s. He was mapping how information travels on Twitter when he stumbled onto a few clusters of accounts that looked a little suspicious. Some of them shared the same post thousands of times. Others reshared thousands of posts from each account. “These are not human,” he remembers thinking.

So began an extensive career in bot watching. As a distinguished professor of informatics at Indiana University at Bloomington, Menczer has studied the way bots proliferate, manipulate human beings and turn them against one another. In 2014 he was part of a team that developed the tool BotOrNot to help people spot fake accounts in the wild. He’s now regarded as one of the internet’s preeminent bot hunters.

If anyone is predisposed to notice the automatons among us, it’s Menczer. A few years ago, when a hypothesis known as the dead internet theory started kicking around, positing that nearly all conversations online had been replaced by artificial-intelligence-generated chatter, he wrote it off as bunk. Now, though, the generative AI boom, with its chatbot boyfriends and AI influencers, is inspiring Menczer to see the theory in a new light. He still doesn’t take the idea literally, but he is, as they say, beginning to take its underlying message seriously. “Am I worried?” he asks. “Yes, I’m very worried.”

The dead internet theory became popular in 2021, following a post from a user named IlluminatiPirate on an obscure online forum. IlluminatiPirate argued that the internet had become a vast, inhuman wasteland, filled with algorithmically optimized copycat posts. The theory blamed the entire thing on a covert government conspiracy, which made it easy to dismiss. But the arrival of tools such as ChatGPT and Midjourney has made it look downright prophetic. Social media feels weirder. Search feels worse. Entire AI-generated news networks have sprung up overnight. Meta Platforms Inc. envisions a future where AI is involved in the creation of a substantial share of the posts on Facebook and Instagram. Sites such as Wikipedia are straining under the weight of AI crawlers that root around their pages, searching for fresh information to feed their models. All of this is creating a feedback loop, where AI-generated content is being created to please AI-powered recommendation systems, threatening to turn humans into bystanders.
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