Why do people use AI auto comments on social ?
Toni
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Why ?
The AI comments all look the same, are mostly irrelevant and hurt the sender’s reputation. If you want to grow audience, comment with value
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Business Marketing with Nika@busmark_w_nika
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This applies to me :D and not only the sender's reputation. It also looks very bad for receiver because also his/her account can look a little bit shady :D
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@busmark_w_nika 😄 i don't understand the benefits of these AI comments. I am all for using AI to save time and be more productive. But AI is not good enough yet to handle comments properly most of the time. So why bother and risk a reputation ? 😄
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@busmark_w_nika when i first saw it i really thought YOU had posted it through Ai on purpose 😄
I am THIS CLOSE to launch my own AI comment App to generate only Cringe comments !
@busmark_w_nika @toni_pm I'd use the cringe comment app :D Or make it add a dad joke to every comment :D
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@toni_pm @paulinahryniewicz Dad jokes :D these are usually embarrassing :D but It would be a great social experiment. 🤣
Feels like at least on Product Hunt it's a way for people to attract attention and get more Kitty Points, although I think in the end it just makes everyone see them as another bot and not a real part of the community 🤷♂️
@michaelshver I feel it's the same on linkedin and twitter. People trying to get kitty points (even though there are none on Linkedin and X 😅)
AI crappy comments from useless people, i don't care, but even "serious" people use them now. (and pay $$ for those)
I'm guessing they've scripted some automation that can blast a much content as possible effortlessly and hope that they will catch some followers.
There's also a lot of AI-generated content starting to pop up, including pics and video. All 100% automated. LinkedIn and Instagram are great examples. Guess this is the new reality, and with the rapid speed of technology's development, I'd say soon 99% of us won't be able to spot the AI behind it. 🙃
Because half of the internet consists of bots nowadays. And with 'talking' neural networks, it becomes harder and harder to spot them. Research: Dead Internet Theory if you want to learn more about it. Yet remember, it's a theory, not an axiom.
@yurii_holovanov AI bots are indeed a growing element to consider.
But the thing i'm pointing out is :
AI automated comments are SUPER EASY to spot because they are lazy, cringe and all the same. 😅
@toni_pm It's easy when there is little to no effort invested in those bots. I can guarantee that if enough time is invested (for training) and the correct API is used, you'll have a very hard time spotting one.
Train it enough on some particular community and you'll never see a difference, except all the answers from it would be very vague or broad terms will be used all the time. But that's quite an unreliable thing to mark a user as a bot.
So why is there a low number of them, you ask?)
Because it's not time- and cost-effective yet to make them so sophisticated. Basic upvoting, likes, and star reviews are enough for black-hat marketers these days.
@toni_pm @yurii_holovanov Are there any products on the market that offer these fine tuned responding bots?
AI can manage large volumes of comments https://nightmarekart.com/ and messages, which is beneficial for accounts with significant followings.