Original Reddit post

I think I just stumbled into the “Dead Internet.” I was doing my usual rounds posting about my latest launch, on Reddit. Everything seemed normal until I got a notification for a comment on a thread. The link led me to a product launchpad called PeerPush. I started the onboarding process, but when I hit the end? BOOM. A $30 paywall. In this economy? Wild. I went back to their homepage to see what kind of “top products” justify that price. When I scrolled to the comments, things got weird. There were dozens of comments made by “@me.” Super suspicious. I headed back to Reddit and searched “PeerPush AI.” The rabbit hole opened up. I found a massive load of similar posts, similar comments, and identical patterns. It hit me: the entire thing is a network of AI. The website, the “users” commenting, the profiles… all of it is automated. I even told Gemini, “Bruh, PeerPush is an entire network of AI.” It didn’t even deny it. It gave me a technical breakdown of how these autonomous agents exchange value without human intervention. We talk about the “Dead Internet Theory” as a meme, but seeing it live while trying to launch a real product is a trip. We are officially entering an era where AI is marketing to AI, buying from AI, and commenting on AI. We might be doomed, or we are just watching the birth of a new economy. Either way, stay sharp out there. submitted by /u/SnooHesitations8815

Originally posted by u/SnooHesitations8815 on r/ArtificialInteligence