

Esteemed personages.


Esteemed personages.


Corporate fuckups come in waves. We will have to wait for the next Twitter/Reddit/Threads/etc. protest wave and see.


First I thought you were writing incoherently, but now I understand your point.
I agree with what you said, that our “art” is most likely just something akin to bird song. Maybe even less or something else entirely.
My point of view: Birds also have a “rebellious phase” where their songs differ from the songs of the general population. They are experimenting with new and unorthodox songs. These go away after they come of age and have to find a mate. My hypothesis (well, I’m no bird) is that there is a lot of emotional impact in these bird songs, whereas in some songs humans produce, much which previously required emotional awareness or emotional connection is now being replaced by templates, methods and formulas to make music. It’s some sort of depersonalization or objectification of the process of making music. This is probably what you meant by “it isn’t art anymore”.
Did I get right, what you were trying to convey?


Are you one? Over the years I’ve gotten quite paranoid on Reddit. Now, with LLMs, it’s even harder to spot them.
I’m not even sure if including a hashcash scheme into the software would actually help, because they are so targeted.
I feel like I’m back in the early 2000s, where it was so bad that “the brightest minds of the generation were spending their time writing spam filters”.


Do we have data on the Digg exodus back then? Did the traffic and time on site decline instantly or did it take a few weeks?


Once federated with Meta, not only “valid Meta users” would join the network, but also bots which would nudge the users, influencing the narrative.


Do you have a link? I’d like to know that sorry story too.


It’s not cynicism if the other party has a track record of behaving in an anti-competitive manner. The Fediverse became a competitor once it showed non-negligible growth.
It’s not cynicism, it’s weariness.


I like to think they see the rapid growth as an opportunity to grab some Reddit refugees. I’m not sure they see the Fediverse as a viable threat YET. They could hedge it though and try to snuff it out while they still can.


Their idea is likely to eventually present themselves as the “better part of the network” and make migrating to their servers very easy.
This must be prevented at all costs.


We should bake it into the software (Lemmy, Kbin, Mastodon, etc.) as a first line of defense. If you want to federate, you’d have to fork the server first.


This is great. Reddit wants to use it’s data to be fed to large language models, though not for free anymore. This poisons the data, making it less relevant.


Spez is a one-trick-pony. He can only power through protests by ignoring them and brushing them off. Until now it kinda worked, until it doesn’t.
It feels like the thoughts of the past came straight out of fiction. Today, nothing seems worth anything if you can’t directly make money from it.