Twitter has long had a bot problem, but since moderation on the platform was gutted and paid users were given “prioritization” in replies, the landscape has changed.
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Twitter has long had a bot problem, but since moderation on the platform was gutted and paid users were given “prioritization” in replies, the landscape has changed.
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