Yeah I used to mod Street fighter until yesterday. Niche communities still have good moderation teams but the generic bullshit subreddits are all going to be whack jobs.
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Reddit just banned me, a moderator, for fighting bigotry just because one of my responses to bigotry looks like bigotry itself in a vacuum. The rest of the mod team is appealing for me but this could be the last straw.
I do 5x more mod actions than the second place mod so the community right now is headed to the dump.
I like variety even in black tea, so twinnings is the most by volume in my kitchen
Just a default install of 365 and the only thing that popped up on the screen was teams. It was a separate uninstaller, which was nice I guess? But you have to dig through the 30 language un installers for 365 to find it.
I can't really think of a reason why 10 is listed as good, does it actually do something better than 7? Even just graphical interface?
See, I understand that you're trying to joke but the linked video explains how the use of the word dumber here doesn't make any sense. LLMs hold a lot of raw data and will get it wrong at a smaller percent when asked to recite it, but that doesn't make them smart in the way that we use the word smart. The same way that we don't call a hard drive smart.
They have a very limited ability to learn new ways of creating, understand context, create art outside of its constraints, understand satire outside of obvious situations, etc.
Ask an AI to write a poem that isn't in AABB rhyming format, haiku, or limerick, or ask it to draw a house that doesn't look like an AI drew it.
A human could do both of those in seconds as long as they understand what a poem is and what a house is. Both of which can be taught to any human.
That's more than Duolingo costs and Duolingo is constantly adding new languages
There's a new batch out. They actually have two jokes now. Just say something racist and replace the problem words with "woke".
I appreciate your optimism, but I've run the numbers and that's always a sticking point. It might be a tenth of the subscribers that move over, but it'll be a 20th of the number of mods that move over. And I moderate a rowdy bunch!
I need better moderator tools and then I'll move my whole community
I still use Pandora, because I like the recommendations and I'm not too enthusiastic about spending time curating lists.
Plus with a basic ad related DNS you can block Pandora ads.
It costs a lot to become vice president, especially if you weren't born in America