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Gork@sopuli.xyz to LeopardsAteMyFace@lemmy.ca · 1 day ago

Found one in the wild

sopuli.xyz

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Found one in the wild

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Gork@sopuli.xyz to LeopardsAteMyFace@lemmy.ca · 1 day ago
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https://www.reddit.com/r/trump/s/CLIh3NlXBc

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    Good lord that comment section

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      Good lord this comment section.

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      Like this guy, who just puts it out there.

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        I want unspeakable things done to him.

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        two-word000 usernames are a sign of a bot or a person you might as well treat as one.

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          It’s also just a default given name if you don’t choose one. Not necessarily a bot. Likely, but not out of the question.

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            Back in the day certain services would assign usernames like that to new users and many people got attached to their assigned usernames. I think Xbox was a major source of it for example

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            yeah, i know. they didn’t even take the time to bother coming up with a username, so I wont bother to consider their opinions as anything more valuable than bot spam

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              True.

              Bot account or troll account. Neither are a net gain.

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          I thought you were talking about on here for a sec and I was like “haha I’m in danger”

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        And still somehow not the worst of it

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