Spam is hard. No real platform has solved it completely, and none ever will. Spammers evolve, platforms catch up, spammers evolve again, and so on until the last post is posted and the last user signs out. Individual spam tactics, however, do tend to have short lives, and while PIB won’t be with us forever, it’s notable that it has been with us for so long — a consequence, perhaps, of the near-total elimination of the teams that used to deal with such things at Twitter. Long enough to become a platformwide joke. Long enough to become genuinely sort of annoying even to the users who think it’s funny. And long enough to get some idea of who is posting all that P in all those B’s, and why.
“If our twitter bid succeeds, we will defeat the spam bots or die trying,” wrote Elon Musk in May 2022
Option two anytime now plz
He’s a sociopath, you can’t trust two consecutive words he says and even a single word is a gamble.
He then proceeded to do everything in his power to strengthen the bots.
Luckily the porn-twitter is still unchanged. I don’t care about the rest of it.
More like horny_insight!
…I’ll see myself out.
Likely relevant John Oliver about these types of scams: https://youtu.be/pLPpl2ISKTg?si=WYsqiiQ4f3U6ZoIe
I haven’t touched twitter/x in several years now. It turned into exactly what I thought it would.
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