• CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Idk I’m certain I’m at least smarter than the half of reddit users that are LLMs and thus cannot count the number of Rs in any given fruit.

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      A decade ago, My nephew asked me what my Reddit name was. He was 9 years old. I looked at his old comments, and he was a pretty active Redditor on gaming subreddits.

      It was then that I stopped trusting the numbers of comments on posts as a signal of quality.

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    I don’t feel smug because I left Reddit. I feel sad that it turned into a vapid, sterile mockery of itself and I stopped having fun there. I like fun places. And I lost one.

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        I’ve just recently moved, and I barely see any difference. Same US politics dawn to dusk, just more Linux and commies.

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            There’s some nuance in that

            a) I treat US politics as entertainment for the last ten years — seeing Trump crush over Mamdani, are you kidding, it’s top kek;

            b) I like to know the zeitgeist on the platform where I spend time;

            and c) US politics are in almost every major community anyway, regardless of its topic — just like on Reddit.

            I wouldn’t mind not seeing twenty posts about Peter Whatshisname Kegsbreath missile-ing Venezuelan fishermen. I got it the first time.

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              There are pretty much only a few posters that post about hegseth. It’s not everyone. But if you mute those people, it would cut down on your hegseth viewing.

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        The differences is that you have the power to make a new community or Lemmy site with blackjack and hookers. (Piefed is kind of like that for people unhappy with the Lemmy software or developers.)

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          Kind of. I don’t think the Internet will ever return to the heyday of Reddit.

          Once governments and groups recognized that social media actually does move public opinion, that was the end of good, anonymous social media.

          The ways to bring some of that back aren’t great. A community where everyone’s verified is much better, but it’ll be quite different from the Reddit days where you’d have (usually real) ridiculous subject matter experts chiming in on random threads.

          You don’t get that with a small, verified population. And when you don’t have verification, well forever now have effectively psyops intending to influence you.

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            Well we can assume political discussions have a lot of psyops and people with agendas. I appreciate that many of the loudest voices/posters make it very obvious ;)

            Some of the craziest niches aren’t on here (like if you clean sewers and septic tanks, DM me, you ought to do an AMA) but I have encountered people replying on mostly tech related topics on programming, linux, asklemmy, no stupid Qs where someone with niche tech knowledge did answer (i couldn’t find the original comment link, sorry). My knowledge is in trains, electricity, Japanese and Japanese electric trains, you can ask me about.

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            Absolutely fine. I can interact much better with the fediverse on here except search. I find Lemmy does search functions better currently.

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          that for people unhappy with the Lemmy software or developers

          So piefed is the software where the anti-commie zionist nazi’s are fleeing to to escape the evil communist devs of lemmy? Good to know!

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        Its kind of already happening here - just for different reasons.

        There is very little engagement on Lemmy besides in a few communities. What little engagement there is - is driven by a few users.

        Even broad conversion topics get very little engagement.

        I get not everyone wants to be a topic “starter” (i know I don’t), but they can’t even bother to either:

        1: just post a tiny comment (look at “what are you watching” in the movies / TV subs on piefed.Social; seems like a real easy topic for anyone to engage in and yet there’s only ever like 10 posts and zero upvotes)

        2: upvote topics or posts; While the points don’t matter - they still show and promote engagement.

        Its honestly rather frustrating.

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          There seems to be more discussion here if Linux, open source etc & not just the pointless questions that Google can answer. More conversations I enjoy reading responses and opinions. IDK I’m a noob & I like it here.

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          I’d note that the same phenomenon exists on Reddit. You’d be surprised how many subreddits on a site much larger are maintained purely by the power of a few posters who feed the community with posts.

          I’d also argue that television and movies on piefed.social, per activity, are much more active than what you suggest there.

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          If you really want a community to take off, you have to basically schedule yourself to make content there.

          The lessons from every group I’ve grown (and haven’t) is that consistency is key. You have to develop the habit in other people, and it might take a long time to start.

          If you want to be a Twitch streamer, for instance, you have to do it at the same time every day.

      • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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        this is actually what federation means to solve.

        everyone can make their own lemmy!

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        oh thats rich- have you thought about how it’s essentially criminal to post about what you just posted about instead of making a post about how you are pessimistic about one of the problems facing humanity???

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        Voat was setup to be a one-to-one clone of reddit, minus any moderation and it failed because it was one-to-one. Lemmy/federation is functionally different.

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          It failed because apparently the only people who left were right wing nuts so the only content they had was right wing shit. There’s at least some Linux on lemmy…

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            Reddit also mass banned the worse people around that time and I suspect they did it to internationally poison the user base of Voat.

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        I notice because people are fishing for karma point there are a lot less pointless posts on Lemmy than Reddit. Some people post questions that Google Search & Ai can answer faster. I understand asking if you looking for an opinion. IDK I kike it here.

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        Not antagonistically speaking here.

        Do you think your input is not being used to train LLMs when posting on Lemmy? It’s publicly visible without an account.

        I’d be shocked if there wasn’t either a scraper, or a whole federated instance, that was harvesting lemmy comments for the big ai companies.

        The only difference is that no one is trying to make money off providing that content to them. A big part of the reddit exodus was that reddit started charging for api calls to make cash off the AI feeding frenzy, which broke tools the users liked. With lemmy, there’s no need for a rent-seeking middle man.

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          I assume anything you post, anywhere, thats not on a piece of notebook paper, is being used to train AI. They aren’t learning much from me. Lol

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          For sure and it’s frustrating knowing every post I make anywhere is being used to train LLMs generally, but as you mentioned reddit was particularly egregious about it, picked a specific partner(s) for it, and focused on monetizing their users’ content.

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    The difference between Reddit and Lemmy is that you can post this without getting shadowed banned

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      I take my delusions with a side of grandeur like a responsible adult. Not healthy to have that as the main course.

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        As someone who was more flexible as a teenager, let me tell you that it feels a lot more like performing the act, rather than having the act performed on you.

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          Okay, so, I’ve heard this before, which leads me to ask this completely earnest question out of genuine scientific curiosity, but have you ever sucked a dick that wasn’t your own?

          Because I can’t imagine someone with no inclination would like it very much. Ergonomically and logististically — it’s a bitch, and harder to jive with sans any experience in the field. On the other hand someone who enjoys sucking dick on the regular might get more out of the activity.

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        I like sucking dick but I also know there are a lot of people with dicks who don’t and one of the things I’ve heard from people who have succeeded performing autofellatio is that it feels more like sucking a dick than it does getting your dick sucked. Honestly, hearing this just makes me want to do it more.

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          You just gotta find a way to give yourself the ol stranger. Sitting on your arm until it’s numb before you jerk out.

          Maybe Botox is the solution here? It definitely provides those DSL.

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    You are all just as stupid, and ultimately I respect none if you. But ill delete this soon so you won’t know i totally disrespect you.

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    Man, y’all are wrong. People on both platforms be stupid as hell. Myself included.

    What was I talkin’ about?