Here's a wild theory; If you wanted to test out a worm in the Alexa network & didn't want to be detected by phoning-home, wouldn't having it do something just like this to attract media attention act as a means of proving success?
>Several months after Steele signed the deal, he learned that, through this chain, his research was being jointly subsidized by the Clinton campaign and the D.N.C. In all, Steele was paid a hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars for his work.
>nonpartisan Fact Checker blog at the Washington Post, awarded Nunes’s statement four Pinocchios—his rating for an outright lie. “There is no evidence that Clinton was involved in Steele’s reports or worked with Russian entities to feed information to Steele,” Kessler wrote.
There's a lot here which I wouldn't use because they require third-party extensions/scripts. Perhaps separate those with native dark-modes from those without?
Have you ever considered that those so-convincing bots aren't actually bots at all and might be so convincing because they're actual people? Always makes me chuckle how quick people are to call others machines or paid-actors because an unsavoury opinion is held.