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I've set registration to Require application again, don't like this bots creating accounts.

Also I'm running into email limitations. Using the Sendgrid Free plan of 100 emails per day, but if a couple of member have email notification on, I'm reaching that 100 very quickly. How do others handle the high email traffic ?

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[–] [email protected] 34 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It serves the same point it served on Reddit. There are huge bot farms dedicated to shaping the social media landscape. There is a new social media "boom" so the bots want to get in on the ground floor.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

with what purpose ? posting stuff, or some other use ?

[–] Aqarius 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Advertizing, astroturfing, shaping perception via upvote/downvote. Remember that time reddit posted user statistics like pornhub does, and it turned out the most "reddit-addicted" city in the world was Eglin airforce base, Florida?

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's a variety of purposes, but in this type of social media space it's usually to push specific agendas, often political. The accounts will often engage primarily by "reposting" comments to give a profile appearance that looks like a person. Then they engage in manipulations of conversation in specific ways. For instance, they might play "devil's advocate" in left-leaning political spaces to plant certain view points. One of the quirks of the human brain is that we tend to believe things we read over and over, regardless of the source, because volume breeds validity. It's a part of being a social species and being hardwired to be part of the herd.

If you hang out on social media and you read over and over, from multiple posts, that someone is a war hawk, that becomes part of your "sense" of them. Often these conversations are subtly shifted just by posting opinions with little to no substantiation. Your brain starts to think "wow, there are a lot of people saying that guy is a war hawk" and, since we're wired to conform to the group, you wrap that into your total opinion of the person. You'll also see just general "shaping" posts without a clear angle where the intent is to shape your perception of a public figure negatively or positively.

Think about your opinion of a public figure. Just your sense of who they are. Do you actually know facts that guide what you feel, or do you just have a sense of them based on all the things you "know" about them?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

All true. Don’t forget that they can be used to vote, meaning content supported by the bot operators rises and content they don’t want you to see is effectively hidden.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Concur. Instance admins need to be stamping these out with prejudice.