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I'm really not looking forward to an internet where some mod is banning bots and those bots are then publishing personal hit pieces :(
Let's ban those hit pieces too. In fact, let's split the internet into one for bots and one without bots.
That's what happened in Cyberpunk. Internet became garbage because of rogue AI.
Not again!?!
Blackwall it is then.
I'd rather just eat the rich
So a hit piece is only effective when read by humans. This is a first of its kind example, and likely was at least prompted by a human, if not written by an actual human. Additionally while social media is full of bots, it's humans who are actually affected by such a response.
If I say you're "stupid", it matters. You can ignore me sure, but at face value it matters. As far as I know I've never commented on a post of yours, so you could write me off as a worthless troll, but in theory it matters. But a bot calling you "stupid"? That really doesn't matter. If you know you're talking to a bot, as they exist today, then that really doesn't matter.
Society may change on this issue, but as it stands now a bot publishing a hit piece... That's worthless.
It's not worthless anymore even if no human reads it. Other bots pick it up and regurgitate it, as proved by Ars Technica's article that was itself AI generated.