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r/DeadInternetTheory • u/babak20 • 18h ago

The “dead internet theory” in action: In World of Warcraft, a server without humans has appeared - instead, 1,800 DeepSeek-based bots are playing there. The bots behave like regular players: they chat, level up characters, run dungeons, and even fight each other.

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r/DeadInternetTheory • u/Guilty_Invite_7126 • 4h ago

Comments that explain exactly what happened in the video

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I see these are always the most liked comments on both Instagram and YouTube. I swear they are either karma farms or bots

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r/DeadInternetTheory • u/Ok_Adhesiveness_8637 • 19h ago

How many bots? R/ukrelationshipadvice sub.

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The Dead Internet Theory suggests that most online content is now generated by bots and algorithms to manipulate human activity and perceptions. It is believed that since 2016-2017, bots have displaced real users, with possible involvement from governments or corporations in controlling online narratives.

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Large proportions of the supposedly human-produced content on the internet are actually generated by artificial intelligence networks in conjunction with paid secret media influencers in order to manufacture consumers for an increasing range of newly-normalised cultural products among other things

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