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[–] [email protected] 113 points 2 years ago (31 children)

The 3rd party apps are closing at the end of this month, which means there'll be somewhere around a week or so of people realising just how bad the official app is, plus decreased quality content as the actually-motivated people who post things continue their gradual migration away from reddit and driving redditors to seek other places to gather.

[–] [email protected] 96 points 2 years ago (25 children)

Meanwhile all of the repost bots can post and comment on each other’s threads keeping the Reddit server humming away.

Good riddance.

[–] [email protected] 70 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (7 children)

It's kinda funny in a dystopian way.

A lonely guy playing a creepy hentai game gets some sexual gratification from his time spent interacting with a piece of software and is at least somewhat self-aware. He knows it's just software, even if he 'married' his bodypillow.

Meanwhile there are increasing numbers of people unaware they're regularly interacting with bots online, not realising one of the reasons social media is making them sadder is because they've atttempting to fulfill their need for social interaction with a facsimile thereof.

It's not unlike Idiocracy, where they give the plants Brawndo instead of water, then wonder why the plants are dying. Vast swathes of the world are feeding their social needs with social media brawndo.

[–] AmbientChaos 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah, it's definitely a strange and thought-provoking observation. The way technology and our interactions with it have evolved is both fascinating and, as you mentioned, somewhat dystopian. It's interesting how individuals can find solace or even satisfaction in virtual experiences, like the guy you mentioned playing a hentai game. While it might seem unusual or even creepy to some, it's important to remember that people have diverse ways of seeking gratification and fulfillment.

But what really catches my attention is your comparison to the increasing presence of bots on social media. It's true that many people may be unknowingly interacting with automated accounts, which can create a sense of artificial social interaction. This reliance on social media for fulfilling our social needs can have unintended consequences, potentially leaving individuals feeling lonelier or sadder.

Your reference to "Idiocracy" and the analogy with Brawndo is quite apt. It's almost like we're substituting genuine human connection with a diluted and artificial version, and then wondering why we're not getting the same level of fulfillment or nourishment. It's certainly a complex issue that raises questions about the impact of technology on our social fabric.

(this comment was generated by ChatGPT :O)

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