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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago

I cleared it before I had a chance to look through properly. There should be a menu option when you look at the list

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Unless it's at the bottom of a bag you haven't used in months.

Might be good still, but it's likely smushed

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Thanks! Saved :)

[–] [email protected] 45 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

1. The platform needs an incentive to get rid of bots.

Bots on Reddit pump out an advertiser friendly firehose of "content" that they can pretend is real to their investors, while keeping people scrolling longer. On Fediverse platforms there isn't a need for profit or growth. Low quality spam just becomes added server load we need to pay for.

I've mentioned it before, but we ban bots very fast here. People report them fast and we remove them fast. Searching the same scam link on Reddit brought up accounts that have been posting the same garbage for months.

Twitter and Reddit benefit from bot activity, and don't have an incentive to stop it.

2. We need tools to detect the bots so we can remove them.

Public vote counts should help a lot towards catching manipulation on the fediverse. Any action that can affect visibility (upvotes and comments) can be pulled by researchers through federation to study/catch inorganic behavior.

Since the platforms are open source, instances could even set up tools that look for patterns locally, before it gets out.

It'll be an arm's race, but it wouldn't be impossible.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Memories are weird. Combinations of random circumstances might cause you to remember the last time when you are the item, and how it made you feel afterwards

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

An indirect form of this should work

  • When you need more X, you might feel certain symptoms. Eating more of X will make you feel better
  • Over time you associate the two things together, even if you don't understand the science of why
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Yup, cats can't taste sweetness for that reason, while birds don't have receptors for spice and can eat chillies easily.

That's just the taste buds themselves, additionally:

  • A large part of our taste response is tied to smell. This is why food tastes different when sick. It's also hard to try yourself because you can "smell" through the back of your throat too
  • the air around us will affect taste perception, which is why some foods taste better or worse on a plane
  • genetic factors exist, such as how some people taste cilantro/parsley as soapy
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Did you use Twitter much before then? Some people just don't like the format. I use it to get updates on some things, but I don't use it as much as Lemmy (or Reddit before that).

If you did use Twitter, perhaps the content you followed back then still didn't make its way to Mastodon (or it went to bluesky/threads?)

Last thing you could try is following more people. I find that fediverse platforms need you to seek out content more actively, while old profit driven social media platforms were constantly seeking engagement. On top of that there just isn't as much content on any of the new platforms compared to the older ones.

That all being said, the quality of the content is equal or better every time

[–] [email protected] 38 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

The bit in the square brackets in the title was mine, because that's what I went into the article to look for. If you're on Mastodon and interested in that content:

The text from the article:

Glaciologist Ruth Mottram had more than 10,000 followers on Twitter but left in February and joined an alternative scientists' forum powered by Mastodon -– a crowdfunded, decentralised grouping of social networks founded in 2016.

"It's really been a revelation in many ways. It's a much quieter and more thoughtful platform," she told AFP.

On Mastodon, "I haven't had any abuse at all or even people questioning climate change. I think we'd become far too used to it on Twitter... I had blocked loads of accounts over on the birdsite (Twitter)," she said.

[–] [email protected] 34 points 1 month ago (17 children)

Would you have more info on the differences? I was wondering the same thing, but I don't know enough about Telegram to compare

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Ah good to know

 

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/8351513

The op-ed which apparently set of Facebook


Personal anecdote

Recently I've been having trouble sharing any news related post on Instagram. Its not just Canadian news agencies, its anything news like.

Meanwhile I can share low quality spam just fine.

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Link from the post:

Also someone linked this old tweet

 

A friend shared a post from someone else that was talking about this article. I've quoted the text from that post below:

This is a 1996 guide on how to help someone use a computer. It's strikingly resonant with 'how to be a parent', or really 'how to help anyone with anything'. A nice example of "the universal within the particular"

 

A friend was looking for an app so I explored some FOSS ones. It might be helpful to take it a step further and self host it so that family members can coordinate care.

I saw this which looks interesting

https://github.com/MDeLuise/plant-it/#features-highlight

Open to regular FOSS apps as well!

 

I hear people say that about Nextcloud often, which is part of why I haven't bothered setting it up yet.

Is there a technical reason why it's slow and clunky? Any problematic choices with how it was built?

 

It might also help to specify details such as

  • where you are in the world
  • what field you work in
  • what stage of your career you're in

For example, I'm in Canada (Vancouver) and I see a lot of LinkedIn + school career pages

 

For a while I was using the same username for everything, but recently I've been trying to mix it up.

Context: Currently picking my new username for Signal and I'm not sure what to put. I don't want spam, and I use Signal for privacy, but I could also do something nice. First name? Randomly generated?

 

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