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Dead Internet Theory: Are Bots Running the Web?

Dead Internet Theory: Are Bots Running the Web?

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In this episode of Cold Logic, Silas Gray dives into the eerie, increasingly plausible question behind Dead Internet Theory—is the web really alive, or is it being populated, steered, and amplified by non-human actors? From the origin story of the theory to the latest data showing that over half of web traffic is automated, we unpack how sophisticated bots, AI-generated “slop,” and algorithmic feedback loops create the illusion of consensus, outrage, and engagement. You’ll hear how the sensation of a hollow, rehearsed internet is rooted in measurable trends: bad bots making up large slices of traffic, low-quality generative content crowding out human signal, and recommendation systems turning seeded synthetic signal into perceived popularity. We also explore the psychological drivers—like apophenia—that make manufactured patterns feel intentional, the national security and misinformation risks from deepfakes and adversarial AI, and what defenders are doing to push back with detection, digital literacy, and emerging policy. Cold Logic blends hard data, cultural context, and cinematic storytelling to answer: Who’s really posting, who’s amplifying it, and what happens when the “crowd” you trust might be mostly code?
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Sources & Key References:
  1. Imperva Bad Bot Reports (2024 & 2025) — empirical breakdown showing that automated traffic now exceeds human traffic, with “bad bots” responsible for a large and growing share, and how AI is making bots more evasive and impactful. ImpervaImpervaImperva
  2. Reuters Institute analysis of “AI-generated slop” — how low-quality, machine-produced content is proliferating across the web, degrading signal quality and contributing to the sensation of a “dead” or artificial internet. Reuters Institute
  3. The Guardian’s TechScape and commentary on AI slop — examination of the blurring line between human and bot behavior online, and how algorithmic curation and synthetic content are reshaping perceptions of authenticity. The GuardianThe Guardian
  4. University of New South Wales critique of Dead Internet Theory — contextualizes the conspiracy’s extreme claims while validating underlying concerns about bot prevalence and emergent synthetic ecosystems. UNSW Sites
  5. Wikipedia entry on Dead Internet Theory — summary of the theory’s structure, its popular claims, and...
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