Twitter bot to counter cyberbullying with positivism
Cheerful spambot’s mission to bury online insults with an avalanche of sweet tweets

In the midst of the cold digital landscape, so often flooded with hateful comments and cutting insults, there now exists a little blue-faced robot who wants you to know that you are “more amazing than fresh towels from the dryer”.
Meet the Twitter handle @NiceBot, a cheerful spambot that blurts a small dose of positivism into the Twitterverse every 36 seconds by matching a randomly generated compliment with a randomly selected Twitter user.
Born after its creators, anti-bullying non-profit organisation Champions Against Bullying and the Deutsch advertising agency, learned that a cruel or insulting comment is posted to Twitter every 60 seconds (only every 60 seconds?), it sends out messages that overflow with all the cheesy sweetness of an elementary school Valentine’s Day card:
“@AmazingCinta I have a robot cavity, because you are so sweet. #TheNiceBot”
“@usa2016election Calculating how incredible you are would require mathematical equations far more advanced than my programming. #TheNiceBot”
“@OURHONEYFROOT Supernovas wish they were as bright as your smile. #TheNiceBot”