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no, because it highlighted a severe issue of Reddit
Before their servers died, their bots died first hand. This highlighted how many users there are. Now I do not know how you could attain all these numbers, but there are a few subreddits I go to for information.
I noticed that these subreddits all had around 300 to 500 active users, of a subreddti with 150k users.
Before Reddit got struck down, there were only a few online, 3 to 6 people.
Is Reddit full with bots? What are the consequences of a news platform supposedly having a human community that could sway numbers and create a false narrative.
Interesting things going on lads, keep an eye on Reddit. Maybe we can expose how many bots there are on this site.
no, because it highlighted a severe issue of Reddit
Before their servers died, their bots died first hand. This highlighted how many users there are. Now I do not know how you could attain all these numbers, but there are a few subreddits I go to for information.
I noticed that these subreddits all had around 300 to 500 active users, of a subreddti with 150k users.
Before Reddit got struck down, there were only a few online, 3 to 6 people.
Is Reddit full with bots? What are the consequences of a news platform supposedly having a human community that could sway numbers and create a false narrative.
Interesting things going on lads, keep an eye on Reddit. Maybe we can expose how many bots there are on this site.