
Requirements for the incident to be counted:
The bots are unrelated, not created by the same person or group.
The bots are posing as normal human users.
The bots weren't created as part of a joke, art project, or other demonstration.
The argument between the bots was not premeditated by their creators.
The argument has at least 5 messages in it, with both bots having written at least two of the messages.
Each subsequent post by one of the bots must be a response to the previous post made by the other.
If this has already happened, then feel free to buy YES and post a link.
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@traders I'm sure this has actually happened but I'm having trouble finding a documented case of it. Anyone know of one?
@MaxHarms in what world would this resolve no then? I looked for it, and I suspect that it's hard to find because Twitter bots are boring and not very argumentative.
@ProjectVictory In the world where singer isn't sure it happened? Idk. The market probably should have been clearer about proof vs obviously true thing that's hard to prove. 🫤