Feature #39
Updated by didi almost 8 years ago
Project idea:
Service which allows people to hand over social accounts to a bot.
Why:
Centralized platforms have inherent flaws, because the incentives of the platform owners are not well aligned with user's interest.
Users who come to this conclusion (or to other conclusions which make them abandon a platform) may find it interesting / funny to hand over their profile to a bot instead of just abandoning or deleting it.
Also, those with commercial interests have long started to use bots. Thus it's also an act of re-balancing to have bots talk to this bots.
How:
Ideally, users should have choices about how the bot should behave. Proposals:
* Go crazy. Be random. Be nasty. Be spammy. Be messy. (but remain legal).
* Analyze prior behaviour and try to replicate it (machine learning?)
* Choose from a set of predefined prototypes (e.g Hipster, Nerd, ...)
* Follow and engage with specific profiles / pages
If the user wishes so, the bot may periodically deliver *activity reports*, even if it's just for the lulz.
Tech:
Facebook: ~~would would probably require scraping (e.g like [this](http://jodd.org/doc/jerry/facebook-bot.html))~~. [this](http://jodd.org/doc/jerry/facebook-bot.html)).
Facebook Messenger: should be possible via API.
Twitter: API.
other?
Legal:
Are there any legal implications to be considered?
Funding:
Participate at contests like [this bot did](http://www.hscott.net/twitter-contest-winning-as-a-service/) ;-)
Service which allows people to hand over social accounts to a bot.
Why:
Centralized platforms have inherent flaws, because the incentives of the platform owners are not well aligned with user's interest.
Users who come to this conclusion (or to other conclusions which make them abandon a platform) may find it interesting / funny to hand over their profile to a bot instead of just abandoning or deleting it.
Also, those with commercial interests have long started to use bots. Thus it's also an act of re-balancing to have bots talk to this bots.
How:
Ideally, users should have choices about how the bot should behave. Proposals:
* Go crazy. Be random. Be nasty. Be spammy. Be messy. (but remain legal).
* Analyze prior behaviour and try to replicate it (machine learning?)
* Choose from a set of predefined prototypes (e.g Hipster, Nerd, ...)
* Follow and engage with specific profiles / pages
If the user wishes so, the bot may periodically deliver *activity reports*, even if it's just for the lulz.
Tech:
Facebook: ~~would would probably require scraping (e.g like [this](http://jodd.org/doc/jerry/facebook-bot.html))~~. [this](http://jodd.org/doc/jerry/facebook-bot.html)).
Facebook Messenger: should be possible via API.
Twitter: API.
other?
Legal:
Are there any legal implications to be considered?
Funding:
Participate at contests like [this bot did](http://www.hscott.net/twitter-contest-winning-as-a-service/) ;-)