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OpenStars@discuss.online ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Oh… then yes, ofc.

But if we can’t stop it, then so be it. Nothing is perfect, but you try anyway.

Wikipedia has some nice ideas about trusting people incrementally to increasing degrees depending on the outcome of previous manually curated efforts. And PieFed is bringing some of those thoughts into the Fediverse: join.piefed.social/…/piefed-features-for-growing-….

But part of it is not merely bots vs. humans, and rather different styles of what human psychology tends to gravitate toward: medium.com/…/the-cargo-cult-of-the-ennui-engine-8…. e.g. people saying things like “^This”, “I also choose this guy’s wife”, “And my bow”, etc.

Lonely people just wanting to be heard… but unless emoji reactions are provided, how else other than to write a comment? And/or upvote an existing one that says what you wanted. Therefore… “^This” it is then indeed, none of us are immune to such, and any system that relies on people never falling into that trap is going to be vulnerable. The same way that news organization in the West were vulnerable to being bought out by the wealthy - it was always going to happen.

Anyway, wishing for something doesn’t make it happen - that requires effort, like the PieFed approach, imperfect as it may be.

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