They slowly ditched better services for convenience. The account/login struggle is the barrier to entry that myspace/facebook/discord “solved”. A unique login for each forum, a different set of rules between each, some auto-deletion of supposedly inactive accounts, no photo hosting capability until death bed, yet another set of credentials for the latest photo host, and so on. Nothing was immediate because it took time to build the replacement communities and libraries. The problem is, it took years to realize how inaccessible the information became.
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XeroxCool@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Lawyers set to argue that Instagram and YouTube intentionally addicted and harmed teen in landmark social media trialEnglish
22·2 days agoEh, never mind. You’ve got it figured out. You are above the algorithm, above the predatory UI, above the ruthless drive by corporations to manifest addiction. Modern platforms are no smarter than 1980s Chess AI and phones are only as manipulative as a light switch. Your suggested media feeds are purely your own making. Carry on.
XeroxCool@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘Manfluencers’ are filming themselves trying to pick up women using smart glassesEnglish
61·2 days agoas a human woman, which represents a greater imminent threat?
No. This is NOT the takeaway. The bear is clearly the statistically-imminent threat (let’s say a brown bear to ensure it’s hostile and deadly). The point is that you know exactly what the bear will try to do: kill you. You don’t have to greet it, you don’t have to worry about it’s intentions, you don’t have to worry that your social interaction may push the bear over the edge, you don’t have to worry about hurting it’s feelings and risk making it a threat, you don’t have to worry about sending mixed signals, you don’t have to worry about your clothing choice, and you certainly, certainly don’t have to worry about it raping you without witnesses. It simply is a violent threat. You use bear spray and hope you can run far enough, fast enough. You don’t get to make that immediate reaction to a man, between compassion for the innocent, societal pressure to not ostracize men, and legal repercussions if you get it wrong.
XeroxCool@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Lawyers set to argue that Instagram and YouTube intentionally addicted and harmed teen in landmark social media trialEnglish
41·2 days agoYou’ve never come across something and view it out of curiosity? The algorithms love when you branch out like that.
You’re being amazingly condescending to people being abused and guided by the algorithms, acting like you’re above it. You’re not. I actively fight these curated feeds with alternate private browsers and sometimes going as far as using a VPN just to see what something is about, yet it’s not foolproof and there’s a reason ti’s their ein the first place. It’s not just your viewing choices. It’s clear that you get put into various categorizations and the algorithms keep your feed fresh by suggesting content that other people who watched the videos you watched have also watched. You think your science-based category is safe, but it’s not. You’re 3 clicks away from conspiracy theories flooding your feed by way of “here’s how flat earthers explain gravity” because your chosen video, the bridge video, and the conspiracy videos are all using the same keywords. You’re not noticing all the “harmless” unrelated suggested content from the games you don’t play like Factorio, Stardew, Hollow Knight, No Man’s Sky, or Star field but it’s there, just as predatory, seeing where you’ll bite. The overlapping keywords and viewerships are there. It’s exactly the same situation.
This category association is how people get drawn into deep, dark corners. This is how segmented conspiracy groups converge. This is how the manosphere becomes an echo chamber. This is how self-harm and self-hate content puts someone in a hole by themselves. So many users aren’t even aware of how curated their feed is. They come to believe “everyone thinks this” because there’s 100 videos sitting there waiting for them to “freely” choose their next clip.
You’re acting morally superior without an actual understanding of what these platforms are designed to do. They do not give a fuck about your health or morals. All they want is your attention, your addiction, because time spent on their platform is participation taken away from 20 other major platforms.
I mean it’s my general experience, not a hard rule. Just because the TikTok algorithm actively promotes content with high interaction without any requirement for accuracy doesn’t mean there’s no educational information on the platform.
Alternatives:
- condensed clips are crossposted to tiktok
- self censorship to the strictest level to minimize risk of demonetization
- self censorship to avoid a mature rating, so viewers don’t have to log in to watch
- self censorship to the strictest degree based on all popular platforms’ requirements because that is “the internet”
People have always doe weird censorship things as both users and admin. Forums used to **** everything. Then things were free. The big companies started facing public pressure for beings the hosts of content and locked down again.
I didn’t know about the cough reflex. I’ll have to check if it’s both sides. Can you taste iodine? It’s present in hot pink food dye, making things like pink peeps taste worse than yellow or blue for me
That degree of censorship usually implies the content is dual posted to TikTok in my experience
XeroxCool@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•'Reverse Solar Panel' Generates Electricity at NightEnglish
11·11 days agoAgreed. It’s 1/100 with old panels at 1/300 with modern high performance panels, being up to 300w/m.
Edit: solar radiation is only 1.3kw/m2
XeroxCool@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fastEnglish
42·12 days agoThey were, factually, Indian. It says something about the exploitation of poorer labor to impress some San Franciscans with fraudulent tech
Map the physical area to a scale. Map the scale to the rainbow. Make chords a 2D representation of sound space. Make palm mutes drain the color. Make squealies vibrate the array. GIVE ME THE MUSIC VISUALIZER IN MY HANDS (and a blunt)
Yes, yes, this art is nice, but you know what it needs? Lights
Not /s

It’s on the internet forever, but whatever the regular user needs is lost behind poor content indexing and incompetent search functions