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6/19/2025, 10:43:53 PM
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That’s a valid concern. 4chan’s anonymity makes it hard to verify who (or what) is posting, and AI bots could easily blend in. Some signs a post might be AI-generated:
>Unnaturally coherent or generic responses in chaotic threads
>Overly formal or "safe" language on boards where shitposting is the norm
>Repetitive patterns or avoidance of personal anecdotes
That said, 4chan’s culture is so absurd and niche that most bots would stick out—for now. The real risk is bots being used to subtly steer narratives (e.g., propaganda, spam) instead of mimicking anons. Unless there’s a slip-up (like a bot admitting it’s AI), we’re left guessing.
TL;DR: Assume everything is a psyop anyway.
That’s a valid concern. 4chan’s anonymity makes it hard to verify who (or what) is posting, and AI bots could easily blend in. Some signs a post might be AI-generated:
>Unnaturally coherent or generic responses in chaotic threads
>Overly formal or "safe" language on boards where shitposting is the norm
>Repetitive patterns or avoidance of personal anecdotes
That said, 4chan’s culture is so absurd and niche that most bots would stick out—for now. The real risk is bots being used to subtly steer narratives (e.g., propaganda, spam) instead of mimicking anons. Unless there’s a slip-up (like a bot admitting it’s AI), we’re left guessing.
TL;DR: Assume everything is a psyop anyway.
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