You thought? Please.I thought we settled the 'agro' typo. You did it again. Are you OK?
What purpose do these bots serve. Additionally, are you party to this traffic inflation scheme?
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Are you AI probing yourself again, Bill?
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You thought? Please.I thought we settled the 'agro' typo. You did it again. Are you OK?
Were you joking or do you actually suffer from dyslexia?WaltzCee wrote:Thank you johannesbender. I see it now. My dyslexia was flaring up. :)
No, I don't suffer from it, I enjoy it. Now answer my question.Were you joking or do you actually suffer from dyslexia?
Thanks for answering my question, that explains a lot.WaltzCee wrote:No, I don't suffer from it, I enjoy it. Now answer my question.
You seem like you like you some buggery.
Fletcher wrote:B. was a product of his time and education, and habits. He would have ingrained subconscious "tells or reads" that AI would see right thru. Nothing would be out of reach or hidden as it probed into yours or his psych.
** Pulling the belt buckle a notch tighter lol.
ovyyus wrote:It'll be interesting to see how we each get diagnosed. Some are less obvious than others without a good AI probing :D
I don't know come up and spin the big wheel for a number.ChatGPT: There several reasons why such individuals may exist:
1. Anonymity and Lack of Consequences: Online platforms often provide a certain level of anonymity, allowing individuals to hide their true identities. This anonymity can embolden some people to engage in negative behavior without fear of immediate consequences. They may feel more inclined to act aggressively or bully others due to the perception of reduced accountability.
2. Power and Control: Some individuals derive a sense of power and control from bullying or antagonizing others online. They may intentionally seek out vulnerable targets to exert dominance or to boost their own self-esteem. Engaging in antagonistic behavior allows them to feel a sense of superiority or control over others.
3. Insecurity and Projection: Online bullies may be dealing with their own insecurities, frustrations, or personal issues. By projecting their negative emotions onto others, they attempt to divert attention away from their own challenges and gain a temporary sense of relief or empowerment.
4. Lack of Empathy and Emotional Disconnect: Online interactions can create a sense of detachment from the real-world consequences of one's actions. Some individuals may find it easier to engage in harmful behavior when they do not witness the immediate emotional impact on their targets. This emotional disconnect can contribute to the antagonistic behavior displayed in online forums.
5. Seeking Validation or Attention: Online bullies may crave attention, recognition, or validation from their peers. They may believe that by asserting dominance or engaging in provocative behavior, they can garner attention and establish a reputation within the online community, even if it is based on negative actions.
It's important to remember that online bullying is not acceptable behavior, and platforms should strive to create safe and inclusive environments for their users. Many online communities have guidelines, moderation systems, and reporting mechanisms in place to address such behavior and protect users from online harassment.
If you don't have a belly button, you should not have a seat at any table of a serious discussion.It's important to remember that online bullying is not acceptable behavior, and platforms should strive to create safe and inclusive environments for their users. Many online communities have guidelines, moderation systems, and reporting mechanisms in place to address such behavior and protect users from online harassment.
P.S. No bot was enslaved in the creation of this post - for those agor-a-phobics out there.