• @resetbypeer
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    The problem of platforms when they become big. Just like cyber criminals lurk on systems used by the mass to exploit. Things can be used for good and for bad. And its often the small portion of bad that ruins it for large majority. Just like the few football hooligans that screw things up for the rest.

    Bad intend or behavior is just hard to manage in a free online world. If Elon is hated then Adrian will take over…

  • @[email protected]
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    4319 hours ago

    I remember there was a time on the internet where “Don’t feed the trolls” and “True story, read it on the internet” was a thing. Would be nice if they were a thing again. Even in this thread, obvious trolls are being engaged and motivated to spew their filth.

    • @[email protected]
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      2016 hours ago

      The tragic irony of boomers is they told all their kids “don’t believe everything you read on the internet” and then failed to internalize the lesson for themselves.

      • @PixellatedDave
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        1113 hours ago

        This applies to any age group though so I don’t understand why you are pointing the finger in a particular direction. It’s not really helpful or insightful in the context of the thread.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 hours ago

          Because they were the generation teaching the first group of kids growing up with the internet and they were actually very right to tell us that. Their role is unique. The generation matters. There’s your insight.

          • @PixellatedDave
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            -14 hours ago

            Well by that logic of age then gen X too. There’s a bit more insight for you.

            • @[email protected]
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              14 hours ago

              No. Gen X weren’t parents until the internet was more or less in every household already and they aren’t as prone to misinformation as boomers (though certainly not immune).

              • @PixellatedDave
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                128 minutes ago

                Gen x absolutely were parents at the beginning of the internet. The earlier gen X were in their 20’s when the world wide web was demonstrated so were the parents of the first children who were born into it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1919 hours ago

    This is how smaller communities die. They get infested with state actors and the paradigm shifts on some of the stupidest, dipshit topics.

    • @ByteJunk
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      512 hours ago

      Big ones too. Case in point, USA.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 hours ago

      You are literally reading EU state propaganda in this very post, an article by “kyivinsider” sourcing its information from “alliance4europe”, funded by the European Parliament and the Polish International Affairs ministry among others (according to its own website, feel free to check the link inside the article).

      That doesn’t mean that it’s fake news or anything, the report is most likely true, just that it’s really ironic that we’re consuming state propaganda designed to make us worried about state propaganda from other “evil” countries (unlike our glorious EU parliament, not on a fascist downward spiral at all)

  • @RememberTheApollo_
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    618 hours ago

    Can they not just block these? I get that this is a never ending battle against troll farms and the like, but is BSky already falling to the “more engagement is better and we don’t care if it’s nefarious engagement” trap already?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      19 hours ago

      There are many useful blocklists. But the average user isn’t informed enough to seek them.

      • @RememberTheApollo_
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        16 hours ago

        I mean for the service to block them or eliminate the troll accounts. Not for the user to do so.

    • Zelaya
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      It’s an information war like Hilary Clinton said.

      The link goes to a site created less than two months ago kyivinsider. The source is from Alliance4europe.This is part of the DISARM Foundation, also know for AMITT (Adversarial Misinformation and Influence Tactics and Techniques) framework.

      That one belongs to the Credibility Coalition, and that one to Meedan. A San Francisco based organization funded by the US National Science Foundation and many organizations like Meta, Amazon, etc.

      The Russians are amateurs at propaganda in comparison to the US.

      • @andxz
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        711 hours ago

        Propagandan is one of Kremlin’s biggest tools, and it has been since the wall went up and it certainly never stopped when it came down.

        Over time it has become the cheapest way for them for sow discord and infighting between their adversaries. Moving it online made it even cheaper and they’ve been at it hard the past decade or two.

        Obviously the US have their own operations, but your point is not correct in any way. Look at what they’ve accomplished. The world is in chaos and they’re largely responsible for a lot or even most of it, depending on how you look at the big picture.

        • Zelaya
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          -310 hours ago

          I didn’t express that last part correctly. I meant that it was probably a single guy making those bots. A lot more effective that multiple funders, agencies, organizations and private companies working on “democracy” and “transparency”.

          As for the fault. The trouble started with a coup in 2014. Then internal conflict and then Russia entered differently with war. At every step of the conflict you have the US behind. The coup to put a US puppet, arming them, blowing up Russian infrastructure, and using other countries to block Russian gas in favor of more expensive American gas. Russia has made clear they don’t tolerate NATO in Ukraine. It is as logical as Russia putting military bases in Canada or Mexico.

      • @ByteJunk
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        612 hours ago

        I love how this post makes a bunch of claims, and yet provides zero sources, and thus, has absolutely zero value.

        It’s digital noise, spam at best, evil misinformation at worst.

        • Zelaya
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          It took time to look that up. The link doesn’t even have an about page. And an IP search shows it is a new site. From there the actual source site (German) you follow back the about pages back to the original sources. There is no need to for a bunch of links. Anyone can verify.

  • @Gammelfisch
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    318 hours ago

    The fucking Russian shills cried on Reddit resulting in permanent bans. They will be here soon enough.

  • @[email protected]
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    218 hours ago

    Idiots don’t fact-check, and now we all pay the price. We can leave Twitter, Bluesky, Reddit, whatever—but nothing can stops them anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 hours ago

      Keep in mind that state propaganda doesn’t equate misinformation. This very article is western state propaganda (“kyivinsider” using “alliance4europe” as a source for the article), and the report is most likely true. You don’t need to strictly lie or misinform to create state propaganda, you just need to propagate your talking points and direct the public discourse to given topics. We’re very concerned about Russian propaganda (and rightfully so) but, fuck, we’ve been literally supporting a genocide and all the state propaganda from our own western countries was directing ourselves in other direction, maybe we should worry about that too. We’re literally consuming state propaganda right now in this article.

  • @Dickarus
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    282 days ago

    It’s always been there, it’s easier to moderate them out than it is on the alternatives. Would rather still be on bsky/mastodon than whatever the fuck.

  • @Evotech
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    962 days ago

    That’s how you know you’ve made it in social media

    • @[email protected]
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      110 hours ago

      “Being infiltrated by Russian bots” is the new “being bought out by Big Tech”, I guess

    • @Ugurcan
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      141 day ago

      Man, there’s like no day I don’t see another high quality version of this meme on Lemmy.

      How many different upscaled versions do you people have exactly?

  • Optional
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    802 days ago

    I wonder if they’ll ever notice this place. Like. Before a big election or something.

    • @NewAgeOldPerson
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      111 hours ago

      I very much love the Bluesky block. Admittedly I am not there much, but still.

  • @[email protected]
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    702 days ago

    At least this anti-Ukrainian spam seems to get flagged as such in my polish corner of Bluesky. Wondering how long that will last and if we’ll see Jack Dorsey doing fascist salutes on stage too.

    • @bassomitron
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      532 days ago

      As far as I know, Jack Dorsey left Bluesky almost a year ago: https://www.businessinsider.com/jack-dorsey-bluesky-twiiter-nostr-interview-2024-5

      His interview on the topic: https://www.piratewires.com/p/interview-with-jack-dorsey-mike-solana

      I have to somewhat agree with him that Bluesky is still very much susceptible to turning into Twitter all over again. Right now, it definitely feels like Twitter in its infancy but with all the modern QoL features we expect to have nowadays. Which is nice, of course. Twitter didn’t used to be such a toxic shithole of bots and disinformation, it used to be a powerful communication tool for activism and journalists covering rapidly evolving events live.

      However, the endgame of such platforms is inevitable. Higher user saturation means higher operating costs, which then usually means the company has a higher reliance on advertising, which then leads to more algorithms and data mining for targeted ads, which then leads to easier mass political manipulation campaigns.

      I’m not sure if it’s actually possible to attract mass audience without an algorithm driven model. Mastodon tried and it’s had some moderate success, but because it’s completely devoid of algorithms, users have a harder time discovering people/accounts/mindless entertainment. That’s the only reason I can think of as to why Bluesky took off so much faster.

      • @[email protected]
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        Mastodon tried and it’s had some moderate success, but because it’s completely devoid of algorithms, users have a harder time discovering people/accounts/mindless entertainment. That’s the only reason I can think of as to why Bluesky took off so much faster.

        I’m sure that’s a factor, but I can think of another reason. Decision paralysis when picking instances and frontends has been cited quite often as a substantial hurdle.

        • @bassomitron
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          121 hours ago

          Sure, I can definitely see that as an issue for Lemmy especially. I haven’t used Mastodon in awhile (microblog format doesn’t really appeal to me outside of when I’m looking for sales), but I had thought that the main mobile app defaulted to the biggest instance there. Is that not the case?

    • merde alors
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      62 days ago

      apparently, after a recent thread on lemmy and some reading, dorsey left bluesky some time ago

      • katy ✨
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        62 days ago

        He quit and Mike Masnick, of Techdirt fame, replaced him which is a good upgrade.

        Unfortunately, they still have Aaron Rodericks on trust and safety, who’s cozy with Singal.

        • @rottingleaf
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          51 day ago

          And what’s the problem with liking Signal?

    • @surph_ninja
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      Wouldn’t want to be getting any criticism in your feed of an authoritarian far-right dictatorship, now would we? Can’t have these tankies calling for elections or banning Nazi symbols!

      • @[email protected]
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        242 days ago

        It’s funny that I can interpret this in every way possible. Yes, I prefer to be able to be critical of US or Russia on my social media without getting downranked. Yes, I’m for free elections in Belarus. I’d be for banning nazi symbols but they’re banned where I live already.

        • @surph_ninja
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          -472 days ago

          Haven’t you heard? When Ukrainians declare themselves Nazis, cover themselves in Nazi patches, and refuse to hold elections, it’s “complicated” and we’re not allowed to talk about it.

          • @ZILtoid1991
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            101 day ago

            Yes, and because there are Nazis in their army and refuse to hold elections in a war-thorn country, they all deserve to either be killed with the pretense of being nazis, being their children kidnapped and given to Russian families, and beaten and raped until they forget that ugly Russian dialect some dare to call “the Ukrainian language”.🤡

            • @[email protected]
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              they all deserve to either be killed with the pretense of being nazis, being their children kidnapped and given to Russian families

              Russia is the only side that has set “status quo conditions” for avoiding war. West+Ukraine chose this war. That orphanages in Crimea were evacuated to “safety”, and included a few ethnic Ukrainian children is not the “horror” it’s hyped to be.

              It’s fair to blame the side fighting for nazification and nato for the war.

              • Flying Squid
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                You seem to think countries can be forced to invade other countries. That is not how anything works.

              • @ZILtoid1991
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                Ukraine “choose” the war by not wanting to be a Russian satellite state anymore.

                • @[email protected]
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                  No. Killing ethnic Russians for 8 years, and not implementing the autonomy agreements, chose the war. Ukraine can peacefully join EU or have greater EU trade.

            • @surph_ninja
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              Do you believe this to be a reasoned response to my concern about real, self-identified Nazis empowered by the US? Do you think that countering Nazi criticism with reflexive projection of genocidal intent is helping your case?

              • @ZILtoid1991
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                I can count quite a few people, who have similar concerns about Palestinians, yet here we are…

                • @surph_ninja
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                  Yes, I believe you can count zionists, and that you reflexively defend fascists there as well.

          • @[email protected]
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            Unfortunately every countries military has nationalistic fascists, some of which use Nazi iconography to display their “pride”. I could find the 1940 Swedish general election (not at war), 1942 Icelandic parliamentary election (occupied by USA), 1943 & 1944 Irish general elections (not at war) as the elections held between Sep 1939 & Sep 1945, the other democratic European country’s I reviewed, elections were either postponed or went uncontested.

  • @[email protected]
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    342 days ago

    it is normal because the platform is growing and then BSKY public blocklist will be bigger to counter this.