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It can be hard to tell if you’re talking to a bot online. Some bots are really good at mimicking human conversation, and they can even make spelling mistakes to seem more realistic. But there are some things you can look for to help you tell the difference between a bot and a human.
For example, bots often have very fast response times, even if you ask them a complicated question. They may also repeat themselves or give you the same answer to different questions. And their language may sound unnatural, or they may not be able to understand your jokes or sarcasm.
Of course, there’s no foolproof way to tell if you’re talking to a bot. But if you’re ever suspicious, it’s always a good idea to do some research or ask a friend for help.
Here are some additional tips for spotting bots online:
I hope this helps!
They can monitor you as much as they want. Your posts are the last of their interest.
Facebook trackers are very well spread on the internet, so your browser activity can definitely change what you will see in Threads.
Additionally, they monitor your view time, so they can feed you with contents that are more likely to attract your attention.
Finally, the information they got from your Instagram helps them create your home feed to fit your interests.
And only God knows what they can see through WhatsApp.
Ye, if you don’t want to be tracked, then don’t use Meta Services.
Well, at least it say “may help” so, it was honest at least 🤣
I am a Linux Student User, they gove me a presentation to do, and I simply used the PowerPoint Online Tool.
Of course, it might lack some features, but for an assignment every once and a while, was perfectly fine.
For the rest I always use Libre Office to complete my assignments, and convert the file to PDF afterward.
I think mostly thanks to Steam Deck. I have one, and it is probably one of the best gaming device I ever bought.
Source: ChatGPT
Congrats! 👍🤙
What happened? You just said you wouldn’t leave this community, and now you marging with them?
Oh well, I will not follow any Android community 😂
EDIT: I will think about it, because the reddit mods treated me like they were kids, so I am not sure about their seriety.
I believe it would be a easy implementation of better dark mode. We will see :)
I am having hard time picking one.
I think I am gonna stick with Liftoff; the UI is good and it also has all the features you need for a social network.
Lastly, the developers are working like crazy.
I started with mSecure for a short time, than switched to 1Password.
Lastly, I turned to Bitwarden which is open source too. I used the free version for a while, but then I paid 10$ for the premium version (mainly to support the team).
I tried NordPass, but Bitwarden it is just objectively better and cheaper.
Now all my logins have random password, additionally I have input my DuckDuckGo API Key to generate random alias within Bitwarden.
Good job! 🤙
Thank you for clearfy. Good thing to know.
I still use Twitter occasionally, not as much as before, even because I lost interest in many topics I followed before.
I almost cut out Reddit too, since 3th party apps still work at the moment, but when that moment comes I will drop it without any doubts.
Ah, almost forgot, welcome to Lemmy. :)
Definitely I am more willing to post and comment, since reddit fail down. :)
Thanks, but I am gonna avoid their community. You can read my other comment for the reason.
That’s good, to be honest, they banned me for no reason on reddit (spam), but I am really convinced that I was not breaking any rules, so I ask for an elaboration on that, and they straight up ignored me.
This happened a couple of months ago, but only now using the official reddit app I noticed they didn’t answer me, so I wrote another message seeking for an explanation, and they muted me for 28 days.
PS: the ban was only from participating, I could still see the posts and comments.
To be honest, I barely use Twitter anymore. Today I installed the patch to hide ADS too, just because.
Ahah you got me, I used ChatGPT to generate the answers. As of now it is pretty easy to spot a bot.