Dead internet warning: AI brain rot and bots hollow our feeds now
The internet is off-kilter these days. You scroll and you feel it same jokes, same sounds, same faces doing the same trends. Everything’s polished, but lifeless. AI keeps learning from that sameness, and what happens? More of it.
It’s not paranoia to think the web feels haunted. It kind of is. The “un-dead internet” isn’t a fantastical conspiracy; it’s the result when automation suffocates authenticity. The clicks keep falling, but the soul’s gone missing. And if we don’t disrupt it, that’s just the new stultifying, numbing “brain rot” status quo for people and the machines mimicking us.
- What Exactly Is the “Un-Dead Internet”?
The “un-dead internet” isn’t a warning from the future it’s already here. It’s the illusion of a live web feeds cascading, hearts tapping, comments piling up. But under the surface? It’s all just bots acting like us. Algorithms amplify sameness, AI recycles its own scraps, and no one seems to stop scrolling as though it’s perfectly acceptable.
But it’s not fine. The untamed energy that made the internet such a powerful force is being subsumed by something more sterile. What’s left is the sound of a machine humming to itself. Still moving. Just not alive.


