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by imiric
622 days ago
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Alright, thanks. I read your explanations and they do answer some of my questions. I'm still surprised that the percentage of this activity here is so low, below 0.1%, as you say. Given that the modern internet is flooded by bots—over 60% in the case of ProductHunt as estimated by the article, and a third of global internet traffic[1]—how do you a) know that you're detecting all of them accurately (given that it seems like a manual process that takes a lot of effort), and b) explain that it's so low here compared to most other places? [1]: https://investors.fastly.com/news/news-details/2024/New-Fast... |
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Dang and team use other tools to remove the actual bots that they can find evidence for.
So yes, there are bots, but human reports, tend to be more about disagreements, than actual bot identification.