Is anyone else seeing strange comments in AO3? They're not exactly spam, but I don't believe they're legitimate either.
Over the past several weeks, I've gotten a number of comments with the following characteristics:
1) The commenter is a real AO3 author, but their name is not linked. I've checked them with AO3's search function.
2) The commenter has no apparent connection to the SSSS fandom.
3) The comment is very nice, very polite, but completely generic.
4) There are no links in the comment and nothing trying to direct you elsewhere.
I got two today. Here's one: "The way you handled the themes and messages in this fic was thought-provoking. It added an extra layer of depth to the story, making it both entertaining and meaningful. Kudos to you!"
This comment is on "Turning Fourteen", which is a short humorous story (339 words) about Mikkel and Michael making gunpowder for fireworks for their fourteenth birthday. I don't think there were a lot of themes and messages in that.
The only explanation for this that I've come up with is that someone is training an AI by having it make comments and seeing who responds. After the first two, I've stopped responding to these comments.
Edited to add: Here's another of these comments on "Turning Fourteen": "I can't get over how seamlessly you integrated the new elements into the existing canon. The way you expanded upon the lore and added your own twists was absolutely genius. You've created a fanfic that feels like a natural extension of the original story. Simply amazing!"
I don't think any real person would write this about a story about Mikkel and Michael making gunpowder.