Anyone else a bit freaked out at how effective social influence is? What does that say about how we form opinions?
Thinking about my teenage years, I'd often see a documentary and then "come up" with concepts it covered a week or two later.
Similarly, I think one of the biggest issues with "bot influencers" is that the average human is not good at thinking for themselves and regurgitates whatever they agree with/protects the ego. The online activity of many technology-naive middle aged users gradually becomes indistinguishable from the bots they follow.