Over the last ~15 years I have been shocked by the amount of spam on social networks that could have been caught with a Bayesian filter. Or in this case, a fairly simple regex.
Well, large companies/corporations don't care about Spam because they actually benefit from spam in a way as it boosts their engagement ratio
It just doesn't have to be spammed enough that advertisers leave the platform and I think that they sort of succeed in doing so.
Think about it, if Facebook shows you AI slop ragebait or any rage-inducing comment from multiple bots designed to farm attention/for malicious purposes in general, and you fall for it and show engagement to it on which it can show you ads, do you think it has incentive to take a stance against such form of spam
Well, large companies/corporations don't care about Spam because they actually benefit from spam in a way as it boosts their engagement ratio
It just doesn't have to be spammed enough that advertisers leave the platform and I think that they sort of succeed in doing so.
Think about it, if Facebook shows you AI slop ragebait or any rage-inducing comment from multiple bots designed to farm attention/for malicious purposes in general, and you fall for it and show engagement to it on which it can show you ads, do you think it has incentive to take a stance against such form of spam