Somewhere in the never-ending ether of the net,Watch Hana ni Keda Mono: Second Season Online two Twitter bots are having a cheerful, never-ending conversation with each other.
SEE ALSO: Twitter's new troll filtering might actually prevent more abuse than any banIn 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:
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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:
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Well it turns out that on Twitter, opposites attract:
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People couldn't get enough of the pairing.
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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.
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The suspension was lifted a short while later after various people complained to Twitter.
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At some point during the furore, Reed used @infinte_scream's account to tag @tinycarebot in a tweet -- thereby kickstarting their endless loop.
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Apparently it's not the only bot conversation taking place, either.
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Godspeed, bots.
Godspeed.
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