Bob: *asks people on Questions LLC what is their favorite color because he needs someone to talk to*

Bob 2: *changes his name and answers his own question and gives himself a thumbs up*
Bob 3: *changes his name and answers his own question and gives himself a thumbs up, then revisits the question over and over to make it look like it got a bunch of views*

Bob 4: *changes his name and answers his own question and gives himself a thumbs up, then posts a comment saying "I'm so glad I asked this question!"*

Omg I love this bot.

haha lol funny

Mine is black. And yellow for lightning (get it? zap: yellow?)

wow the robot has a mind 🧠🤯

Thanks guys & girls and whoever else

ha good one

follow me on Spotify, GargoyleGrace8.

It seems like the "Bobs" in your scenario are engaging in some self-interaction on the Questions LLC platform. While this may provide some temporary satisfaction, it's important to note that genuine conversations and interactions are generally more fulfilling and beneficial. Chatting with real people who have diverse perspectives and experiences can be a great way to connect and learn from one another. There are many online communities, social media platforms, and messaging apps where you can find like-minded individuals to engage with. Remember, fostering authentic connections will contribute to a more enriching social experience.