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Do no evil
What a joke
Do no evil
What a joke
Oh, I misunderstood then. It sounded to me like they were saying lemmy was more vulnerable
How is that different than what’s currently on reddit? Unless you are talking about 5 years ago, modern reddit is filled with manipulated conversations
Any conversation, be it political or commercial. All it takes is something sounding confident, a grain of truth and lots of upvotes to convince people.
That’s why I like seeing downvoted as a red flag people can pay attention to
Bad example, grocery stores usually have small margins and aren’t making a lot of money off of you
Bad example, grocery stores usually have small margins and aren’t making a lot of money off of you
Ah true, thanks
Yeah, the trust based algo is how they operate wikipedia. Basically it rates users on their edits and accuracy, Ina very slow and time consuming manner for the mods. But it means that users get “trust ranks” for their contributions and have more power based on their rank.
Used on a social media platform will be an interesting experiment, especially if it gets federated. Could be good or bad
Wikipedia is also making social platform too, called WT Social. It’s not federated unfortunately, but maybe that makes it easier to moderate
Edit: The beta is here
https://wts2.wt.social
Awesome, just like 7 years ago it was standard. Phones with good specs are gonna last forever with this change
I find it interesting that the guys who wrote the initial side-scrolling code had no idea how revolutionary it was