You know the feeling. You go to the ticket site a few minutes before those Beyonce tickets are set to be released at 10am. You refresh and refresh, over and over, until finally, the moment has arrived and you’ve got the ticket page up at the exact right moment. You select your seat preferences and check for tickets. But you’re foiled, because the event is sold out. It’s 10:01. What happened? The bots happened. But thankfully, some new new bot-blocking legislation could make it easier to score tickets to popular events. (If I’m ever seated next to one of these bots at a concert, I’m gonna totally let them have it.)