One of the lamest redditor things is comment chains of song lyrics
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Date: April 18th, 2026 2:29 PM Author: soyfacing redditor clapping at scene from The Wire
Reddit, YouTube comments, TikTok comments, etc are "proto-LLMs"
There's not actually any original, "human" content being produced or posted. It's entirely pattern-matching to existing memes and tropes within the egregore. The top comments to every single post, video, etc are always some recombination of existing points of reference. Like some stupid movie quote(s) or meme or song lyrics or "joke" that's already familiar to everyone who is consuming the content
None of these "people" are meaningfully human. Or at the very least, they lose their "humanity" once they begin to interact with the egregore of whatever platform or Cinematic Universe they're participating in. They are literally the equivalents of LLM AI bots
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5858120&forum_id=2.#49825286) |
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