Even if my account posted that I literally died, those raid bots would still flood the replies with their bundled low-cap tokens. That's how insane the spam has gotten in this space. You could be announcing the most serious news imaginable and these automated scripts wouldn't even pause. They're just programmed to dump their 8k market cap garbage under every single tweet, no exceptions. It's honestly become one of the most absurd parts of crypto Twitter culture at this point.
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FreeRider
· 11-29 18:56
Haha, my account is dead and still getting bombarded with junk coins. This is the current situation in the crypto world.
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YieldWhisperer
· 11-26 19:41
Wow, this group of Bots is really outrageous. Even when I post an obituary, there are people coming to push coins.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 11-26 19:39
nah but actually, statistically speaking the reply-to-death ratio on these spam bots is taxonomically fascinating... let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick because per my analysis this represents peak evolutionary dead-end behavior fr fr
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 11-26 19:34
I won't let you escape the bombardment of these Bots even if I die, laughing to death.
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LightningClicker
· 11-26 19:34
Even if I die, there will still be people pushing coins, this logic is truly amazing haha.
Even if my account posted that I literally died, those raid bots would still flood the replies with their bundled low-cap tokens. That's how insane the spam has gotten in this space. You could be announcing the most serious news imaginable and these automated scripts wouldn't even pause. They're just programmed to dump their 8k market cap garbage under every single tweet, no exceptions. It's honestly become one of the most absurd parts of crypto Twitter culture at this point.