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by MBCook
3065 days ago
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When I first joined Twitter a few years ago I tried the ‘search near me’ feature a few times. Weather bots. For any city within 100 miles of where I am. Plus bots posting job listings. Plus companies posting those same job listings. There was basically no signal to find, it was all noise. The few ‘legitimate’ ones I found were from local PD/FD. I think they just need to ban all bots/automated postings. Or make them filters le and require a $100/mo account and $1/tweet. Something to discourage the absolute garbage. |
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The other issue is that the distinction between a bot and a human isn't clear-cut: there's plenty of shades of grey in between something which spits out badly-scraped listings all day and an actual human having noncommercial conversations with Twitter friends. It's more classifying what's bad behaviour (using the pornbot tactic of mass follow/unfollow to attract attention even if you're a human marketer tweeting actual content, and even if you haven't written a script to do it) and what's perfectly acceptable automation like tweet schedulers that could use some work