It's official: the internet is over!

Anonymous
BOTS and AI have finally surpassed human internet traffic. AI grew 8,000% over humans from 2024-2025 alone. I definitely feel like it's over. Sure people will work online to get things done as they have been, but the era of hanging out online feels over. Its almost Idiocracy these days. Every page, no evey inch covered in ads, flashing ads, fake outrage, fake trolls, arguments with BOTS and trolls-just all of it exhausting not a relaxing place to be anymore. This is good in the sense that perhaps we have spent too much time here and all need to touch grass more. People have been spending less time online these days and there was a recent study showing mental health improved 90 something percent staying off line. I feel like it peaked and its on a down fall now. What say you?

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/26/ai-bots-humans-internet.html
Anonymous
I feel like you used AI to write this.
Anonymous
There is plenty of bad writing in that article. First of all, a human initiates a question to something like OpenAI and in order for ChatGPT to answer, it would have to search thousands of articles to cobble together your well written kid’s 5 paragraph essay. Think of how these large language models work to summarize ideas. They have to search several related articles to get word choice and to concatenate words into sentences and sentences into paragraphs. It’s a ton of internet searches spawned from your 1 human inquiry. The article is click-bait and misleading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of bad writing in that article. First of all, a human initiates a question to something like OpenAI and in order for ChatGPT to answer, it would have to search thousands of articles to cobble together your well written kid’s 5 paragraph essay. Think of how these large language models work to summarize ideas. They have to search several related articles to get word choice and to concatenate words into sentences and sentences into paragraphs. It’s a ton of internet searches spawned from your 1 human inquiry. The article is click-bait and misleading.

I enjoy posing questions which stump ai.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BOTS and AI have finally surpassed human internet traffic. AI grew 8,000% over humans from 2024-2025 alone. I definitely feel like it's over. Sure people will work online to get things done as they have been, but the era of hanging out online feels over. Its almost Idiocracy these days. Every page, no evey inch covered in ads, flashing ads, fake outrage, fake trolls, arguments with BOTS and trolls-just all of it exhausting not a relaxing place to be anymore. This is good in the sense that perhaps we have spent too much time here and all need to touch grass more. People have been spending less time online these days and there was a recent study showing mental health improved 90 something percent staying off line. I feel like it peaked and its on a down fall now. What say you?

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/26/ai-bots-humans-internet.html


I finally deleted my facebook account because most of what I was being shown was AI slop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of bad writing in that article. First of all, a human initiates a question to something like OpenAI and in order for ChatGPT to answer, it would have to search thousands of articles to cobble together your well written kid’s 5 paragraph essay. Think of how these large language models work to summarize ideas. They have to search several related articles to get word choice and to concatenate words into sentences and sentences into paragraphs. It’s a ton of internet searches spawned from your 1 human inquiry. The article is click-bait and misleading.

I enjoy posing questions which stump ai.


Sounds like a huge waste of time. You need some hobbies.
Anonymous
Who “hangs out online”? Get outside or get a hobby. And surfing the web is not a hobby.
Anonymous
I lol'd so hard when I learned that somebody invented a social media for AI bots to communicate with each other. I do understand the frightening and amazing aspects of this but mostly it just seems dumb.

"First thing we do, let's kill all the tech bros!"


https://www.wired.com/story/i-infiltrated-moltbook-ai-only-social-network/

https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/10/tech/meta-moltbook-bots-social-media
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who “hangs out online”? Get outside or get a hobby. And surfing the web is not a hobby.


😂Lol literally what you're doing right now! 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you used AI to write this.


Says the bot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lol'd so hard when I learned that somebody invented a social media for AI bots to communicate with each other. I do understand the frightening and amazing aspects of this but mostly it just seems dumb.

"First thing we do, let's kill all the tech bros!"


https://www.wired.com/story/i-infiltrated-moltbook-ai-only-social-network/

https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/10/tech/meta-moltbook-bots-social-media


That's both stupid and interesting at the same time. I mean what is their plan for the future? I guess tech bros will take the money and run?
Anonymous
This thread is turning into a perfect example of the dead internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BOTS and AI have finally surpassed human internet traffic. AI grew 8,000% over humans from 2024-2025 alone. I definitely feel like it's over. Sure people will work online to get things done as they have been, but the era of hanging out online feels over. Its almost Idiocracy these days. Every page, no evey inch covered in ads, flashing ads, fake outrage, fake trolls, arguments with BOTS and trolls-just all of it exhausting not a relaxing place to be anymore. This is good in the sense that perhaps we have spent too much time here and all need to touch grass more. People have been spending less time online these days and there was a recent study showing mental health improved 90 something percent staying off line. I feel like it peaked and its on a down fall now. What say you?

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/26/ai-bots-humans-internet.html


I finally deleted my facebook account because most of what I was being shown was AI slop.


Mines mostly ads. What AI were they showing you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of bad writing in that article. First of all, a human initiates a question to something like OpenAI and in order for ChatGPT to answer, it would have to search thousands of articles to cobble together your well written kid’s 5 paragraph essay. Think of how these large language models work to summarize ideas. They have to search several related articles to get word choice and to concatenate words into sentences and sentences into paragraphs. It’s a ton of internet searches spawned from your 1 human inquiry. The article is click-bait and misleading.

I enjoy posing questions which stump ai.


What stumps it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of bad writing in that article. First of all, a human initiates a question to something like OpenAI and in order for ChatGPT to answer, it would have to search thousands of articles to cobble together your well written kid’s 5 paragraph essay. Think of how these large language models work to summarize ideas. They have to search several related articles to get word choice and to concatenate words into sentences and sentences into paragraphs. It’s a ton of internet searches spawned from your 1 human inquiry. The article is click-bait and misleading.

I enjoy posing questions which stump ai.


What stumps it?


DP. It's funny to point out logical errors. I asked it to tell what fennel tasted like. It said licorice. I asked it what licorice tasted like. It said anise. I asked about anise, it said fennel. I pointed out that the description was circular, so not an answer. It then decided to bore me about why those flavors taste the same. So, it's not very good at subjective experience.
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