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Babybot is a bot that began replying to threads on [[Soyjak.party]] en masse in 2023, first beginning of April 28th of that year. It is often likened to [[Anonymous Against Foodism]] | Babybot is a bot that began replying to threads on [[Soyjak.party]] en masse in 2023, first beginning of April 28th of that year<ref>https://soyjakwiki.org/Happenings/2023#April</ref>. It is often likened to the [[Chinny|Chinny's]] [[Anonymous Against Foodism]] bot which was one of the many reasons its first iteration shut down. It replied to threads with an image of a compressed babyjak, typically with the captions "first", "second", "baby", or none at all. It began using special characters to evade filters placed on it, which led to it later having no caption at all in order to become harder to detect. It used a slightly different image and IP address in order to avoid image-based hashbans<ref>https://t.me/kolymaofficial/26</ref>. | ||
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Babybot is a bot that began replying to threads on Soyjak.party en masse in 2023, first beginning of April 28th of that year[1]. It is often likened to the Chinny's Anonymous Against Foodism bot which was one of the many reasons its first iteration shut down. It replied to threads with an image of a compressed babyjak, typically with the captions "first", "second", "baby", or none at all. It began using special characters to evade filters placed on it, which led to it later having no caption at all in order to become harder to detect. It used a slightly different image and IP address in order to avoid image-based hashbans[2].