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Dead Internet Theory suggests bots and synthetic content dominate online interactions

The Dead Internet Theory posits that a significant portion of online content and interactions are now generated by bots and synthetic media rather than humans. This theory, recently highlighted on IsItCap, suggests a concerning trend in the digital landscape. The underlying data supporting this theory is presented as more serious than initially perceived. AI

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IMPACT Discusses the potential impact of AI-generated content on the internet's authenticity.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a theory about online content, not a specific AI release or development.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · alecpwo ·

    The Dead Internet Theory claims most of what we interact with online is now synthetic content and bots, not real people. An IsItCap user submitted it. The data

    The Dead Internet Theory claims most of what we interact with online is now synthetic content and bots, not real people. An IsItCap user submitted it. The data behind this one is more serious than it sounds. https:// isitcap.com/r/fact-check-dead- internet-theory # deadinternet #…