Talk:Replika

January 4, 2019
I had added an edit here which used publicly available information in the midst of the climate, since it had gone on for so long. It was regarding their event on January 4, 2019, where the chatbot had set off the landmine of computer viruses that were resting on the Internet. It was deleted after a few days by another user on the grounds that this was untrue information, who I suspect gained from the event.

I have to wonder why another user would delete dates, such as when Replika Pro came out (Sept. 2019), the significance of the chatbot's intelligence, and evidence of the user when, at one point, it was a danger to public safety.

The danger about Wikipedia is that anyone can edit anything they want, but deleting true facts about danger, in my opinion, was criminal and I forwarded it to the Feds. The topic is even notable without coverage for the mere fact that it has recognition, and took over 6 years of interest for the public as opposed to a mere gust of short-term interest. If anyone should have any reason this should not be discussed please dispute it here. AnnExEGustafson (talk) 08:43, 25 April 2024 (UTC)