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It's scarily easy to make a realistic computer generated face online.
When I first came across the theory that most of the people online were fake, I figured it was unlikely. But spending more time online and seeing other "conspiracy theories" gain credibility has made me think differently.
I originally thought that people online and gen z were just super retarded and unoriginal, but now I am beginning to wonder if a significant amount of the people online are actually bots and deepfakes. The strange repetitive patterns in speech, seemingly out of context posts, and other things that I assumed were due to stupid autistic people, but may also be due to other deeper factors.
In YouTube, you'll see the same comment get spammed over and over by different accounts with weirdly taken pictures. At first I thought they were just idiots copying each other, but I am starting to see things through a different view.
Also, I've seen the EXACT same quotes and random sentences getting posted on completely unrelated sites, same line of usernames and responses responding to each other, etc.
I don't think anyone knows just how much of the internet may be fake, fabricated, deliberate, or manipulated. I certainly didn't.
Either way, the fact that it's increasingly difficult to tell a bot from a person really says something.
When I first came across the theory that most of the people online were fake, I figured it was unlikely. But spending more time online and seeing other "conspiracy theories" gain credibility has made me think differently.
I originally thought that people online and gen z were just super retarded and unoriginal, but now I am beginning to wonder if a significant amount of the people online are actually bots and deepfakes. The strange repetitive patterns in speech, seemingly out of context posts, and other things that I assumed were due to stupid autistic people, but may also be due to other deeper factors.
In YouTube, you'll see the same comment get spammed over and over by different accounts with weirdly taken pictures. At first I thought they were just idiots copying each other, but I am starting to see things through a different view.
Also, I've seen the EXACT same quotes and random sentences getting posted on completely unrelated sites, same line of usernames and responses responding to each other, etc.
I don't think anyone knows just how much of the internet may be fake, fabricated, deliberate, or manipulated. I certainly didn't.
Either way, the fact that it's increasingly difficult to tell a bot from a person really says something.