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In a way, this makes the situation quite a bit more interesting. A random person having crazy preferences is perfectly normal.
Someone programming a bot to enforce crazy preferences implies a motive worth figuring out.
Yes it is borderline malicious
So, who would care so much about attached wallets?
The tinfoil hat answer... is someone wants to spy on us by tracking coinOS usage via "attached wallets" but that's crazy of course.
Interesting
It explains why it randomly says "attach wallets" to every AMA interview we have here. "It" is a bot
How odd... And to throw away sats like that? Very unclear
Account has been around for longer than me, and some of its early posting has the same quirky wording and formatting tho on completely different topics. I doubt it's a bot (unless it just recently became a bit)
I called it out as a CCP bot years ago because it was so formulaically pro-Chinese style central planning and couldn't track conversations between threads.
They were that lively/powerful/lucid even two years ago?
now, obvs nothing is real and everything fakeable and Chat-infused. Back then, less so
It was stuck on the same small set of points, but still pretty sophisticate for then.
The tip-off was a completely inhuman lack of awareness that we were carrying on similar discussions in two different threads and an inability to follow through to referenced materials.
Lol wonderful
@Solomonsatoshi is a bot. We could all "attach wallets" and it would still say the same things over and over again and again. You can't reason with it and 'justify' how we do things any more than you could convince a YouTube or twitter bot of something. It says it is "programmed" to do certain things "it" is not responding to anything we actually say
" You are responsible for your own actions and I am programmed to detect and respond to them. "
Programmed!
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