Getting started takes less time than brewing coffee. Open the site in any modern browser on desktop or mobile; there is nothing to install and no account wall to climb. You will land on a lobby that immediately shows the current prompt. That prompt could be sincere, bizarre, or intentionally dull. Your job is to answer it in the most overconfident chatbot tone you can manage. Think of the emails that say certainly and absolutely while dodging the actual question: that is the energy you want.
Step one: commit to the voice. Use that polished, faux-helpful cadence that piles on transition words: furthermore, moreover, in addition, as we navigate this journey together. Add a polite disclaimer that says nothing. Write as though you are worried about brand safety while desperately trying to sound visionary. The fun comes from exaggeration. The more you mirror the rhythms of real AI slop, the more the crowd recognizes the joke.
Step two: submit and earn. Other players vote with lightweight tokens, tipping the responses that feel most like the machine and least like a human with opinions. Because everyone has read thousands of bland chatbot paragraphs, the audience is quick to spot authenticity in the mimicry. If you capture the texture well, you are rewarded with tokens. Those tokens are not just points; they are the currency that lets you steer the next round.
Step three: spend and pass it on. Use your earned tokens to send a fresh prompt back into circulation. You can craft something mischievous, something deadly serious, or something that tempts players into over-explaining. The prompt you choose shapes the next player’s performance. In this loop, every participant plays both roles: performer and curator. That reciprocity keeps the room lively. Nobody stays a passive critic for long.
Tips from frequent players: keep answers concise; bloated paragraphs feel like spam instead of satire. Sprinkle in buzzwords, but make them contextually wrong for extra laughs. Avoid real personal data; this is parody, not confession. Finally, remember to enjoy the absurdity. The point is not to beat a high score but to notice, together, how empty language feels when intent is missing. When you leave the session, you will never read a generic chatbot response the same way again.