This could be a tool that works across the entire internet but in this case I’m mostly thinking about platforms like Lemmy, Reddit, Twitter, Instagram etc. I’m not necessarily advocating for such thing but mostly just thinking out aloud.

What I’m imagining is something like a truly competent AI assistant that filters out content based on your preferences. As content filtering by keywords and blocking users/communities is quite a blunt weapon, this would be the surgical alternative which lets you be extremely specific in what you want filtered out.

Some examples of the kind of filters you could set would for example be:

  • No political threads. Applies only to threads but not comments. Filters out memes aswell based on the content of the media.
  • No political content whatsoever. Hides also political comments from non-political threads.
  • No right/left wing politics. Self explainatory.
  • No right/left wing politics with the exception of good-faith arguments. Filters out trolls and provocateurs but still exposes you to good-faith arguments from the other side.
  • No mean, hateful or snide comments. Self explainatory.
  • No karma fishing comments. Filters out comments with no real content.
  • No content from users that have said/done (something) in the past. Analyzes their post history and acts accordingly. For example hides posts from people that have said mean things in the past.

Now obviously with a tool like this you could build yourself the perfect echo chamber where you’re never exposed to new ideas which probably is not optimal but it’s also not obvious to me why this would be a bad thing if it’s something you want. There’s way too much content for you to pay attention to all of it anyway so why not just optimize your feed to only have stuff you’re interested in? With a tool like this you could quite easily take a platform that’s an absolute dumpster fire like Twitter or Reddit and just clean it up and all of a sudden it’s useable again. This could possibly also discourage certain type of behaviour online because it means that trolls for example could no longer reach the people they want to troll.

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    29 months ago

    I hate AI “discovery” feeds. IMO the best way to curate my feed is to explicitly follow and blocklist things I don’t want to see.

    Instead of trying to shoehorn AI into doing this, we should let content creators tag their own posts. Then we can filter out specific tags.

    I especially don’t want an AI that tries to understand “political” posts, because what counts as political is ambiguous and confusing.

    Is someone coming out as “they/them” a political statement? Does the person running the AI agree with you?

    Does the person running the AI have your enjoyment of the platform as a priority, or just your engagement?

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      9 months ago

      You’re imagining an uncompetent AI. That is not what this thread is about. You don’t hate AI discovery feeds, you hate bad AI discovery feeds. This thought experiment is about one that actually does what it’s supposed to. If you don’t believe such thing could exist, then fair enough but that’s an entirely different discussion.

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        19 months ago

        Fair enough.

        Although, to be honest, even if such a magical AI did exist, I’d still be uncomfortable using it. I’m the kind of person who wants to understand and know how things work, and why it choose to show me what it did. But that’s probably just me.

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          Oh absolutely. I feel the same way. I’m sure there are ways around this. For example you could from time to time see what has been filtered out (and why) and if there’s something you have no issue with you could let it know and thus even further refine your feed. Alternatively you could set it so that if it’s not sure it would default to allowing it and then by downvoting for example you could give it more information about your specific preferences.