Like most people here on #Nostr, I like to protect my #privacy.

That's why we're here.

#Freedom without privacy is unthinkable.

#Profiling, on the other hand, violates privacy. I don't like being profiled (although this is difficult on social media).

- #AI-s are too efficient in profile creation

- #Nostr also has more and more AI account

- I wonder when the "personalized ads" will appear?

- when should I disable #advertising #bots one by one?

- when will there be central #blacklists maintained by the Nostr community?

- when will AIs effectively avoid blacklists?

- when will there be AIs that neutralize these AIs?

- when will the AIs #fight each other on Nostr?

- will it be and what #effect will this have on the Nostr #protocol?

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I feel like many of my interactions lately are from bots liking my notes.

I also wonder about the 'proof of human side of things. I'd love to know which accounts are bots so I can know which are worth interacting with.

Try the Turing-test! 😉

It's easy to identify the bots nowadays (let's call them bots but I think you wanted to mention e.g. AI driven LLMs):

- a bot always replies too quickly and precisely

- a bot articulate the sentences too well, very polite

- a bot uses better grammar and rarely uses abbrevs and slangs

- a bot doesn't misspell (like a human - e.g. I have thick fingers and misspelling some words)

- the bot's reply is well summarized

- a bot doesn't swear, only if it was thought previously to do this

- if a bot is lying and you tell this fact to it, it will apologize for the misunderstanding

- a bot doesn't know "everything", try cross-examinate it

- a bot doesn't have feelings, so you can't upset it

So I think 2-3 reply is more than enough to pick if it is a bot. Then you shoud ban/hide it.