The original intention of the platform's large-scale cleanup of bot accounts is undoubtedly good, but the execution seems to have deviated from expectations. According to community feedback, many genuine users were also mistakenly affected and banned during this round of cleanup. This raises an important question: in the process of automated identification and removal of fake accounts, how can we more accurately distinguish between genuine activity and bot behavior? Simple and brute-force bulk deletion can quickly reduce the number of zombie accounts, but the cost is losing some loyal community members. Balancing security and user experience tests the platform's governance wisdom.
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The original intention of the platform's large-scale cleanup of bot accounts is undoubtedly good, but the execution seems to have deviated from expectations. According to community feedback, many genuine users were also mistakenly affected and banned during this round of cleanup. This raises an important question: in the process of automated identification and removal of fake accounts, how can we more accurately distinguish between genuine activity and bot behavior? Simple and brute-force bulk deletion can quickly reduce the number of zombie accounts, but the cost is losing some loyal community members. Balancing security and user experience tests the platform's governance wisdom.