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  2. Dead Internet theory - Wikipedia

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    The dead Internet theory's exact origin is difficult to pinpoint. In 2021, a post titled "Dead Internet Theory: Most Of The Internet Is Fake" was published onto the forum Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe esoteric board by a user named "IlluminatiPirate", [11] claiming to be building on previous posts from the same board and from Wizardchan, [2] and marking the term's spread beyond these initial ...

  3. Replit - Wikipedia

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    The announcement of Replit AI's public release states, "Replit will become a synonym of AI for software creators -- only then we will have accomplished our mission." [29] Replit's FAQ states the algorithms were trained on public code. All public code hosted on Replit is subject to the MIT license and may be used to train machine learning models ...

  4. Sock puppet account - Wikipedia

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    A sock puppet, sock puppet account, or sock is a false online identity used for deceptive purposes. [1] The term originally referred to a hand puppet made from a sock . Sock puppets include online identities created to praise, defend, or support a person or organization, [ 2 ] to manipulate public opinion , [ 3 ] or to circumvent restrictions ...

  5. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    The general concept of artificial machines capable of producing copies of themselves dates back at least several hundred years. An early reference is an anecdote regarding the philosopher René Descartes, who suggested to Queen Christina of Sweden that the human body could be regarded as a machine; she responded by pointing to a clock and ordering "see to it that it reproduces offspring."

  6. Web crawler - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of a Web crawler. A Web crawler, sometimes called a spider or spiderbot and often shortened to crawler, is an Internet bot that systematically browses the World Wide Web and that is typically operated by search engines for the purpose of Web indexing (web spidering).

  7. Click farm - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Instagram carried out a purge deemed the "Instagram Rapture" wherein many accounts were affected—including Instagram's own account, which lost 18,880,211 followers. [ 15 ] Recent research has indicated that click farms, as well as stand-alone bots, have become easy to identify by the defenses of an ad network, while more ...

  8. File:New Replit Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Twitter bot - Wikipedia

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    Following a test period, Twitter rolled out labels to identify bot accounts and automated tweets in February 2022. [32] [33] Detecting non-human Twitter users has been of interest to academics. [31] [34] In a 2012 paper, Chu et al. propose the following criteria that indicate that an account may be a bot (they were designing an automated system ...