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What is the dead internet conspiracy?

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The dead internet theory posits that non-human bots are responsible for the majority of online activity and content creation.

This theory first appeared to surface on the Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe forum in 2021 .

It's difficult to pinpoint how much of the web is populated by machines, with various studies suggesting contradictory information.

Google has been dogmatic about penalizing articles that try to game its Search algorithm.

Google chases after content that proves a human has used a service or product being recommended.

With that in mind, there’s potential for AI agents to promote false information and interact with each other to boost engagement.

Roland Moore-Colyer is a freelance writer for Live Science and managing editor at TechRadar .

He focuses on smartphones and tablets.

He taps into more than a decade of writing experience to bring people stories that cover electric vehicles (EVs) and mixed reality products and use cases.

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