Ask HN: Does anyone care enough about bots to switch social networks?
I built a content aggregator / discussion platform where being human isn't a policy, it's structural. Invite chains mean your reputation is mathematically tied to who you vouch for. Inviting a bot destroys your own standing. Discovering one bot farm wipes the entire downstream network in a single action — making it economically unviable to operate one here at any scale.
My honest suspicion is that nobody really cares enough to actually switch platforms over this, despite all the daily complaints of talking to bots on current content aggregators.
Long story short... Trying to find out if people really care enough, before I go further than the beta site I've already built.
Happy to send invites to anyone who wants to poke at it.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 14.1 ms ] threadThe only way to win is not to play. even if your kid's soccer team and your church and your suburb's news (and billions of bots) are all only on fb or whatever, stop their momentum and get off the ride, but obviously that isnt happening so the snowball continues to roll with the garbage in it and nobody cares and that's just how it is now.
Wow i read that back and it's super negative..