Everything on here is awesome right now, it feels like an online forum from the 2000s, everyone is friendly, optimistic, it feels like the start to something big.
Well, as we all know, AI has gotten very smart to the point captcha’s are useless, and it can engage in social forums disguised as a human.
With Reddit turning into propaganda central anda greedy CEO that has the motive to sell Reddit data to AI farms, I worry that the AI will be able to be prompted to target websites such as the websites in the fediverse.
Right now it sounds like paranoia, but I think we are closer to this reality than we may know.
Reddit has gotten nuked, so we built a new community, everyone is pleasantly surprised by the change of vibe around here, the over all friendlyness, and the nostalgia of old forums.
Could this be the calm before the storm?
How will the fediverse protect its self from these hypothetical bot armies?
Do you think Reddit/big companies will make attacks on the fediverse?
Do you think clickbait posts will start popping up in pursuit of ad revenue?
What are your thoughts and insights on this new “internet 2.0”?
Meta (Facebook) is testing an activity pub powered Twitter clone, big companies are knocking at the door.
I know, the difference here is that anyone on the fediverse is free to block them, there’s an initiative already: https://fedidb.org/current-events/anti-meta-fedi-pact
You wouldn’t be able to on a corporate platform.
Is activity pub GPL or mit?
ActivityPub is not software but is a open standard published by W3C, just like HTTP. Lemmy server software is AGPL3, which is GPL3 for network software.
Thank you, I didn’t know that. So there is nothing potentially stopping meta from developing something closed source on top of it?
Correct they can. And they are. They might be switching Instagram users to “P92”. Which uses ActivityPub, but it isn’t clear how strongly it will be connected to the Fediverse.