Sub Rehab - See where reddit communities have relocated to
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Github | https://github.com/orcinus |
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Sub Rehab - See where reddit communities have relocated to
What’s that? You want #reddit’s message to mods (https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/16/23763538/reddit-blackout-api-protest-mod-replacement-threat) translated into Ork?
Here ya’ go
The members here now are least likely to want a centralized instance.
The July 1st influx will be similar.
Future waves from other FU's will get progressively less techie and more likely to see federated communities as meaning that "this is STILL not ready as a drop-in replacement??".
That said, I joined reddit so long ago that people looked at me cross-eyed when I tried to explain sub-reddits. You would think that something analogous to sections of a newspaper wouldn't be THAT difficult to grasp, yet here we are with people freaking out that now it's basically just saying we have different sections of different newspapers.
"Yes, Virginia, there is a Technology section at 2 different newspapers. You might even come to appreciate being able to get 2 different slants on the same topics."
"No, you don't have to live in a city to subscribe to their newspaper. It's really not much tougher than mailing someone in another city and you do that already."
The truth is that most people, even those who have been burned repeatedly by centralization, won't appreciate that it's worth modest effort to avoid it until there is at least one very large Lemmy instance that gets its Zuck / Elon / Spez.
OpenAI released a tool which purports to detect AI-generated text. At the highest end of detection, it labels text "possibly" or "likely" AI-generated. 21% of human-written text falls under "possibly" and 9% of "likely" does. That's 3 in 10 students being defamed and/or harmed.
Just like other providers of academic surveillance software, OpenAI states that their detector "should not be used as a primary decision-making tool".
It will be, though. And harm will follow.
https://openai.com/blog/new-ai-classifier-for-indicating-ai-written-text/
IMO, GoodRX already tanked & doesn't work. Maybe this will hasten their demise. https://gizmodo.com/ftc-fines-goodrx-prescription-data-facebook-google-1850059096 #drugs #GoodRX #health #medicine #digitalPrivacy "FTC Fines GoodRx $1.5M for Sending Your Medication Data to Facebook and Google for Ads"