distantsounds@lemmy.worldtoFediverse@lemmy.world•How Will Lemmy and Social Media Handle Advanced Bots in the Future?English
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1 month agoThere is a lot to be gained by politically astroturfing, and that is already widespread in the fediverse
The memes are shit but free
There is a lot to be gained by politically astroturfing, and that is already widespread in the fediverse
Deep fired AI art sucks and is a decade late to the party
Here, take this, it may help. Aesop Rock - Mindful Solutionism
Yup, but he goes by Dr Amp these days
to be fair, I am pretty stupid
Photopea.com it’s free, photoshop-like, and web based.
I hope you can appreciate the irony here
Where they get all that teeth money from? Sounds like American dentist talk
In general I believe all online communities are toxic when it comes to political discussion and just enable cult behavior. I think both Facebook and the fediverse have the ability to sway options, but at different capacities.
Facebook is simple and easy to use, and because of that it’s widely adopted and you make connections through people you (kinda sorta) know irl. This leads to a false sense of security and can poison your bubble of connections.
With vote manipulation, whitewash communities, brigading, bots, and general anonymity, the fediverse is not any better equipped to deal with “alternative facts.” It being more niche and less user friendly weeds out some people, and you are left with a user base that has slightly more education and decision making skills…but no one is completely immune to manipulative tactics. Bots with agendas are not always easy to identify and continue getting more refined. It’s easy to lose track of the push & pull if you are chronically online…which many fediverse users are.
I don’t have any solutions other than attempting to educate on how to spot misinformation and approach ideas critically. Even with doing that it’s far for 100% and that number keeps declining with age.