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Yep, about 3 weeks ago the recommendations algorithm fell apart and ever since it has been a strange experience. Half of my recommendations are normal, but extreme low quality is being pushed quite aggressively


Spambot comments have exploded recently too, a lot of channel owners are complaining. Something definitely seems broken.

I wonder if any of this affects GMail as well.


The Dead Internet Theory is becoming more and more true all the time.


No, it really isn't, that's just a crack conspiracy theory that took off because people no longer have the capacity to judge reality by any metrics besides cynicism and memeability.

There really are billions of actual people using the internet all the time.


All models are wrong, but some are useful. The value of a theory is how accurately it allows you to predict future observations.

If AI-driven recommendation systems and a trend towards centralizing all discourse on giant social media platforms produces a result indistinguishable from the Dead Internet Theory, then the theory is a useful way of thinking about and engaging with the internet.


I think it depends on the platform. Like Reddit for example, bot accounts are very easy to create (or you just buy used accounts). I wouldn't be surprised if on the most popular subreddits that half of the comments are bot generated.


I agree. I think the vast majority of people we speak to online are robots


I use to get a ton of 'clip' video recommendations which annoys me. Plus, any videos by channels I've subscribed are basically drowned out.




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