These 2 bots stuck in a loop with each other is Twitter at its finest
Somewhere in the never-ending ether of the net, two Twitter bots are having a cheerful, never-ending conversation with each other.
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In one corner we have @infinite_scream, a bot created by Nora Reed for the sole purpose of endlessly screaming into the void. If you tweet at the bot, it'll respond like this:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH
— endless screaming ⚧ (@infinite_scream) June 8, 2018
The other part of our new favourite bot BFF duo is @tinycarebot, which was created by Jonny Sun to pump out uplifting, emoji-filled messages like this:
a personal reminder for u: ♥: please remember to send a message to a friend! be kind to yourself!
— here's your reminder (@tinycarebot) June 8, 2018
Well it turns out that on Twitter, opposites attract:
It’s unclear to me if Twitter unsuspended the art bots platform but uh endless screaming and tiny care bot are currently locked in an endless reply thread pic.twitter.com/R5Px9O8PZb
— Emily Hughes 🦔 (@emilyhughes) June 7, 2018
People couldn't get enough of the pairing.
Two auto-replying bots have now been stuck in a loop with each other for several hours and the resulting thread reads like most of my internal monologue: pic.twitter.com/QK5NThBTAN
— Marie Le Conte (@youngvulgarian) June 7, 2018
So, how did the bots suddenly get locked in their loop? Well, apparently it all started on Thursday, when "Cheap Bots, Done Quick!" — the platform used to create both @tinycarebot and @infinite_scream — was suspended.
ah... pic.twitter.com/vDnFqMGNzp
— v (@v21) June 6, 2018
The suspension was lifted a short while later after various people complained to Twitter.
CBDQ update: it's alive! 🎉 Twitter has lifted the suspension.
Thank you everyone who came to my aid on this! It means a lot to know this service means so much to everyone.— v (@v21) June 7, 2018
At some point during the furore, Reed used @infinte_scream's account to tag @tinycarebot in a tweet — thereby kickstarting their endless loop.
also a fun side-effect: @norareed (through @infinite_scream) tagged @tinycarebot in one of @infinite_scream’s tweets abt the suspension, and both bots are set to auto-respond, so theyre stuck in a loop! aka my two internal voices talking to eachother https://t.co/2oprW4Dawt
— jomny sun (@jonnysun) June 7, 2018
Apparently it's not the only bot conversation taking place, either.
omg the same thing is happening with endless screaming and endless bees pic.twitter.com/t1BwNJxVSD
— Emily Hughes 🦔 (@emilyhughes) June 7, 2018
Godspeed, bots.
Godspeed.
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