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An Internet propaganda campaign at your fingertips

76 points| jonaslund | 9 years ago |it-was-fun-at-first.net

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badkungfu|9 years ago

I think this is brilliant social satire come to life. Can there be a block chain of people who "trust" a source within the net and where central claims originate?

na85|9 years ago

Judging by the number of comments taking seriously, it might be a little too brilliant ;)

tn13|9 years ago

I like the idea. But I don't see why this should have a horrible red background.

_rpd|9 years ago

> I like the idea.

A voluntary bot net is still a bot net. And I wonder how voluntary it really is? Can you easily decline further participation if you start to disagree with some of the "fake news" it is spamming?

smcgraw|9 years ago

Lol, first thing I did was change it in dev tools. Couldn't stand it.

insulinrocks|9 years ago

This looks like it will end up like Microsoft's inadvertently racist chat bot, except it will be people and on purpose. And it'll happen faster.

garrettgrimsley|9 years ago

The bot, Tay, was taken offline after about 16 hours. There was an organized, purposeful effort by /pol/ to train Tay to be racist.

sandworm101|9 years ago

I'll call shenanigans on this one:

>> In order to hire the Botnet you first need to join the bots with your Twitter account.

Any actual commercial enterprise, legal or not, would take your money without asking your participation.

SomeStupidPoint|9 years ago

Are credit unions not "actual commercial enterprise"?

zitterbewegung|9 years ago

I wouldn't trust this system with my twitter credentials and I expect this site to get a fun letter from twitter and maybe countermeasures .

bduerst|9 years ago

Yeah, this is terrible on several levels. The lack of any transparency about who is running it should be as red a flag as that background color.

siegecraft|9 years ago

I like the idea but sadly I'm sure it's more of a marketing effort than an actual platform. I've been saddened to not be able to find social media marketplaces that provide an actual twitter platform (ie programmable). All you can buy is x thousands of account blasting an identical message. Or maybe I haven't been looking hard enough?

jonaslund|9 years ago

One of the authors here. You can actually use spintax to compose your tweets.

noobermin|9 years ago

I like the inline comment in the page source.

anonbanker|9 years ago

Mac-only? Where's the linux port? :)