To address the issues of an automated entity functioning as a detractor? I don't think I can answer that specifically. I can brainstorm on the some of the dimensions the book talks about:
- societal norm/moral pressure shouldn't apply (adversarial actor)
- reputational pressure has an interesting angle to it if you think of it as trust scoring in descentralized or centralised networks.
- institutional pressure can't work if you can't tie back to the root (it may be unfeasible to do so or the costs may outweight the benefits)
- Security doesn't quite work the way we think about it nowadays because this is not an "undesired access of a computer system" but a subjectively bad use of rapid opinion generation.