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this post was submitted on 25 Mar 2026
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It's really weird to me how literally anything they say or do is immediately interpreted in the worst possible way here, on Lemmy.
Let's get real for a second.
Is there a bot problem on the Internet in general? That's a resounding "yes".
Do we want to do something about it?
According to OP - no, not at all.
I mean, if OP considers malicious everything that Spez listed, the only remaining course of action is inaction and hoping for the best.
You're right in theory, but it's Spez we're talking about. I tend to consider that the following is a rational reaction to Spez preparing to take any action about anything in any context: