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As mentioned before we’re in the middle of an ice storm crisis in Nashville and we’ve been having some trouble with the sheer volume of not-people joining or commenting on the group and Facebook promoting disaster tourism. One thing became clear today though they’re not just bots, they’re bots joining with a decided political agenda.
I wish I’d started writing down each AI’s political stances, but idiot AI that answered that it’s an AI was decidedly anti-Nashville Mayor, more nuanced AI capable of not letting it be know it was an AI in the initial questions was throwing shade based on our electric service having a black man and a woman in charge, and some of the most interesting AI was pretty good but seemed to be confusing what state it was in.
That’s what we caught. We had 500 joins. It feels like Battlestar Galactica in our group now.
I disabled commentary on two of the posts the AI were joining, this stopped that cold and also stopped the random people on the internet wanting to fight people of which we had more than enough while we’re attempting to serve the neighborhood by getting people resources they need.
I just spent the past 3.5 hours weeding through all the not-at-all-helpful commentary the bots, bitchers, and disaster tourists attempted to leave.
Social media is no longer real when an event happens. Just something to note. I caught so many because it’s a hyper-local community page.
Anyway, now to see if mobile generator repairmen exist or if they’re just a hallucination
Paul King started with GoodAndEVO in 2011, which merged with Pocketables, and as of 2018 he’s evidently the owner. He lives in Nashville, works at a film production company, is married with two kids. Facebook | Twitter | Donate | More posts by Paul | Subscribe to Paul’s posts
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