Notably, this is what happens most of the time when something from /r/SubredditSimulator gets popular and becomes intermixed with normal submissions on a subscriber's front page and /r/all.
The way to beat a Turing Test is through hiding in plain sight.
9gag automatically reposts reddit's /r/all onto their site. People on 9gag don't realize it's a bot and have one hell of a time trying to interpret the post. Examples:
The way to beat a Turing Test is through hiding in plain sight.