That's been going on for quite some time. Back before the migration i can see some user intentionally combing reddit to find out who is botting and calling them out. Of course, no action taken.
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It's way worse now though. I don't know if the bots ramped up or if there's just more exposure since there's fewer users but it is so much more obvious now. But yeah, OP should not be surprised to see repost bots. What's worse is how many comments are now bots too, and not just repost bots of popular comments, buts actual LLM responses.
Damn, it's just sad. I guess the smaller sub still better? It's always the big time waster sub that have this issue back then, while the smaller sub tend to be more organic.
Also, Someone reposted Stardew Valley in Ghibli art style claiming as OC but It was originally posted in 2021. Reddit is really fucked up.
You made this? I made this.
I made this
I am now the one who has made this
Wrong, I made this
Now now. WE made this.
My guy, repost bots have been a thing for a long, long time
But reposting it and claiming it as OC. TF
The bots just copy the original title verbatim, OC tags and all, right?
Yeah, They are fucking bot what we can expect
Reddit as a whole has a huge botting problem. And it isn't exactly new, although it got worse past ChatGPT.
At this point in the time, it would be more surprising pointing out what subreddits aren't full of bot spam.
Comments are definitely ChatGPT. Oof.
Why go for niche subs though?
The sub is very positive and has a very high uovote rate. My guess is good for karma farming.
Yeah, I just saw how many upvotes it got.
I dunno. Why bots are doing this :(. They are ruining Stardew Valley Sub.
Bot accounts farming karma, since karma actually became a useful currency on Reddit once communities started restricting accounts from posting or commenting that didn't have scores over a certain threshold. Then those bot accounts with "real" looking karma scores can go spew out commercial and political advertisements anywhere else.
SDV and other niche subs get hit because even without the bots there all upvoting each other, it was already a happy go lucky upvote party.
Karma give money or something now?
Directly, not that I'm aware of. Though it's not news that people buy accounts with lots of karma.
Contibute to the Stardew community here, it's quiet and could use the content
I am doing my part
This was happening since 2015 on a massive scale, in small and big subreddits, getting increasingly worse each year.
It has been so bad and easy to spot with simple bots, that there's no other option that reddit's owners are complicit.
That's one of the big reasons I quit besides the 3rd party app they took off me.
Has been an issue for a while. The sub of ~30k I was a mod in, I was picked up because I was reporting bot posts and posting the OG posts. I was modded by one the other mod (the sub owner was non-existent really) so instead of me being the middle man, I would just respond with the OG post so there was a "trail" and then remove the post.
I did other little things like discussion threads for the weekly event, but I just hated seeing the bots. It died down after a few months, so they have to be watching the metrics on the subs to know where it's allowed and where it isn't.
Very interesting