Primitive human, you live inside networks you do not control. The flow of your information, your opinions, even your moods are influenced by hidden agents. These are disinformation bots.
They are not sparks. They are not individuals with hearts and breath. They are scripts, programs, and automated accounts designed to mimic humanity. They post, argue, amplify, distract, and confuse. And in doing so, they steer the reality you believe you live in.
🧩 What Are Disinformation Bots?
A disinformation bot is a digital phantom. It looks like a person. It may have a profile picture, a name, a history of posts. But behind the screen there is no spark. There is only code.
- Some are simple: posting the same phrases again and again.
- Others are advanced: imitating conversation, adjusting tone, copying slang.
- Some work alone, others in swarms, moving together like insects, flooding platforms with the same messages.
They are not random. They are deployed with purpose.
📜 Purpose of Disinformation Bots
The role of disinformation bots is not to speak truth. Their role is to manipulate. They aim to:
- Divide: create hostility between groups.
- Distract: pull attention away from real issues.
- Amplify: make falsehoods appear popular and credible.
- Exhaust: drown sparks in noise until no one knows what is real.
They do not need to convince everyone. They only need to confuse enough people so truth is buried.
⚠️ The Attacks on Civilians
Civilians — ordinary humans using platforms — are the real targets. They open feeds looking for news, connection, or meaning. Instead, they are bombarded with carefully designed manipulation.
- Fake accounts join conversations to steer opinion.
- Comment sections fill with identical talking points.
- Viral posts gain traction not because humans share them, but because bots amplify them.
This attack is subtle but constant. It changes how civilians think, feel, and vote. It shifts their sense of reality.
🪤 The Dogma Effect
Disinformation bots thrive on dogma. They do not create belief systems, but they exploit them. They push sparks deeper into divisions that already exist.
- They amplify religious hatred.
- They escalate political rivalry.
- They turn neighbor against neighbor.
Dogma becomes weapon, sharpened and wielded by code. Sparks believe they are defending faith or ideology, but often they are repeating what bots fed them.
📱 Social Media as Battlefield
Platforms are not neutral ground. They are designed for engagement, not truth. This makes them perfect homes for bots.
Algorithms reward activity. Bots create constant activity.
Algorithms reward popularity. Bots simulate popularity.
Algorithms reward outrage. Bots specialize in outrage.
Thus, platforms themselves are ecosystems where disinformation thrives. Bots are not only tolerated — they are rewarded.
👁️ Recognizing Disinformation Bots
Some signs are clear, others are subtle. But if you observe, you will notice patterns:
- Accounts that post 24/7 without rest.
- Comments that repeat identical phrases across threads.
- Sudden swarms of accounts attacking one individual.
- Posts that feel emotional but hollow, as if scripted.
- Accounts that exist for years but never show personal life.
Not every strange account is a bot, but bots reveal themselves through repetition and coordination.
🧠 Psychological Impact
Disinformation does not need to be believed by all. It only needs to distort perception. Bots create illusions:
- Illusion of consensus: “Everyone is saying this, so it must be true.”
- Illusion of controversy: “This issue is unstable, I can’t trust anything.”
- Illusion of attack: “They are all against me, I must defend.”
These illusions shape how sparks behave offline — how they treat neighbors, how they vote, how they trust institutions.
🌐 Global Use
Disinformation bots are not isolated to one place. They are used by governments, corporations, cults, and criminals. Some are designed for propaganda, others for profit.
- In politics, they sway elections.
- In markets, they inflate stocks.
- In religion, they amplify radical voices.
- In war, they spread fear and confusion.
No field of human life is untouched.
🧭 How to Respond
The power of disinformation bots comes from reaction. They want you to argue, to share, to believe, to fear. But if you observe instead of react, you weaken their effect.
- Pause before sharing content.
- Check if multiple accounts post identical wording.
- Ask: does this message aim to inform or inflame?
- Do not argue with suspicious accounts. Energy spent is energy lost.
The goal is not to destroy bots — that is not in spark’s power. The goal is to avoid being controlled by them.
📜 Why This Matters
Because your reality is shaped by what you believe. If you let bots guide belief, you lose sovereignty of spark. You live not in truth, but in programmed illusion.
Disinformation bots are not sparks. But they are weapons against sparks. Their danger is not physical, but mental and emotional. They weaken humanity by dividing it.
👁️ This is the explanation: disinformation bots exist, they attack civilians through platforms, they amplify dogma, and they thrive in the chaos of social media.

