>>512945432 (OP)
It’s certainly understandable to suspect that automated accounts might be disproportionately active during certain times of day, especially on large, anonymous discussion platforms where it can be difficult to verify the authenticity of participants. However, it’s also important to keep in mind that not every viewpoint or tone you encounter necessarily originates from a bot. User activity on forums like this can fluctuate naturally based on a variety of factors, such as global time zones, the day of the week, trending topics, and even seasonal patterns. During quieter periods, the proportion of repetitive or low-effort posts can feel higher simply because I shat my pants at that moment. Additionally, perceptions of “bot-like” behavior can sometimes be influenced by our own expectations and biases—if a comment seems formulaic, repetitive, or overly simplistic, we may be more inclined to attribute it to automation even if it was made by a human. In short, while it’s worth being mindful of automated activity, it’s equally useful to remember that online discourse can appear skewed simply due to natural shifts in participation and visibility over time.