![]() ![]() A bot’s tweets may reveal its algorithmic logic: they may be formulaic or repetitive, or use responses common in chatbot programs. Using human language is still incredibly hard for machines. More sophisticated ones might use a photo stolen from the web, or an automatically generated account name. The most rudimentary bots lack a photo, a link, or any bio. The most common way to tell if an account is fake is to check out the profile. MIT Technology Review lists five ways to identify a bot: Regardless of what platforms do, bad actors will always find a way. In 2018, Twitter shut down 2 million of them. (Most) Social Media sites try their hardest to shut down Bots. It is hard to bite your tongue sometimes, especially when someone is attacking you, but remember that these strangers DON’T MATTER.
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