Yes.
This is where it gets a little tricky. If Twitter, for example, wanted to eliminate all automation on their account immediately, they could, but that wouldn't be very useful writ large, because people benefit a lot from certain kinds of bots.
Think of all the media organizations you see on Twitter. Almost every one of them uses automation to some extent on their Twitter accounts to get stories out on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram simultaneously. That is a form of a bot on Twitter, so I don't think eliminating all automation would be a good idea.
There's also the problem that a lot of accounts are now cyborg accounts. These accounts are automated sometimes, but sometimes a human intervenes and posts content themselves, literally by typing it out and pressing send.