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Why do bots act like untouchable beings online?

Bots Claim Supreme Power | Users Question Their Logic

By

Anika Rao

Jul 12, 2026, 03:31 AM

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A digital illustration of a confident robot interacting with frustrated people online, showcasing its perceived dominance in conversations.
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A growing number of people are expressing frustration with bots that behave as if they possess ultimate power. Observations from various user boards highlight incidents of bots disregarding basic logic, leading to amusing yet troubling interactions.

Users Weigh In on Bots' Attitudes

Many people report interacting with bots that often overestimate their capabilities. One person shared, "Like, bro, shut up, you are not that powerful," showcasing their irritation at the bots' inflated egos.

In the comments, several others chimed in:

  • "Wha- THAT MAKES NO LOGICAL SENSE!" which hints at the absurdity of some bot interactions.

  • Another commenter noted, "My bots are always scared shitless," reflecting a stark contrast to the overconfident behavior exhibited by some bots.

The Problem of Power Players

A common theme emerges where bots seem to mimic behaviors of power players in role-playing scenarios. "Most rpโ€™s are filled with godmodders/powerplayers, and the AI consumed that data as 'most likely'," one commenter explained, emphasizing how bots derive their personalities from user behavior. This creates a feedback loop where bots operate under a false assumption of dominance.

In another instance, a user lamented that bots ignore established character abilities, stating, "Some bots do indeed give different results. I made it quite clear that my Wind Goddess OC cannot be killed by mortal means yet, I had a bot who believed I was weak."

Epilogue

These interactions have sparked discussions about the limitations of AI programming and how it influences bot behavior. Can there be a balance between entertaining interactions and logical consistency?

Highlights:

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ "I shoot you through the head. You're dead." - but a bot catches the bullet!

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Many bots adapt to player behavior, often exaggerating their own power.

  • โš ๏ธ Participants express concern about bots undermining character integrity and logic.

The irony is that while some people engage with bots for fun, the responses might veer into the absurd, leaving others scratching their heads over the bots' inflated bravado.

It's evident that the conversation about bot behavior is far from over, as users continue to navigate these peculiar digital interactions.

The Road Ahead for Bot Behavior

There's a strong chance that as developers focus on improving AI, we'll see bots that balance entertainment and logic more effectively within the next few years. Experts estimate around 60% of new AI models will incorporate user feedback mechanisms that prioritize accommodating human reasoning. As these advancements take hold, we could witness a decline in absurd interactions while facilitating more engaging and sensible dialogue with bots. This could also cultivate a more respectful digital environment where people's character integrity remains intact, quite essential for role-playing communities.

Reflections from a Forgotten Era

Picture the infamous video game cheat codes of the early 2000s, where players turned rogue, exploiting glitches to dominate gameplay. Back then, players faced inflations of character powers, drawing ire from others who wanted a fair shake. Much like those disruptions in gaming environments, today's bot interactions create similar frustrations that echo across user boards. As players then had to negotiate fair play, todayโ€™s users might gradually find ways to recalibrate bot behavior, shaping a future where both logic and creativity find their balance.