• Woozythebear
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    2 years ago

    So are places like Reddit and Lemmy but here you are.

    • hexabs
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      2 years ago

      Are you being intentionally daft? You realise there is no algorithm behind Lemmy, right? You aren’t being shoved controversial polarizing content subliminally here.

      The worst of Lemmy is a certain instance… That I have never heard from after defederation.

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        2 years ago

        The worst of Lemmy is a certain instance… That I have never heard from after defederation.

        Yeah, defederating from Beehaw was definitely a great decision. I’m so glad I don’t have to see those guys’ posts anymore.

      • Terrasque@infosec.pub
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        2 years ago

        You realise there is no algorithm behind Lemmy, right?

        Of course there is. Even “sort by newest” is an algorithm, and the default view is more complicated than that.

        You aren’t being shoved controversial polarizing content subliminally here.

        Neither are you on TikTok, unless you actively go looking for it

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          2 years ago

          Neither are you on TikTok, unless you actively go looking for it

          That’s just genuine nonsense. The whole point of platforms like TikTok are the modern recommender systems that (simplified) lead to algorithmic radicalisation. Because these systems heavily optimise towards user engagement, they naturally spread misinformation and controversial content.
          And because this kind of content statistically gets more user engagement as people commend on it and spend more time with it, it spreads quicker. This has also e.g. been confirmed by a leaked internal Facebook memo.

          And additionally, these systems are personalised, so when you start to interact with it, you get more and more similar content. This leads to a radicalisation pipeline in which the platforms normalises these positions in echo chambers to you.

          • OftenWrong@startrek.websitedeleted by creator
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            2 years ago

            You’re like the old people that yelled about rock music ruining the youth. But for the the internet lmao. What’s it feel like to become that? Is it sad? It seems sad.

      • Woozythebear
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        2 years ago

        No just tons of posts cheering on genocide and pushing nazi propaganda.