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lime@feddit.nu 3 days agoso fun fact, that’s already how lemmy works. communities are not a thing in ap, so you can technically post to whatever community you want, existing or not. the lemmy software then limits users from posting to nonexistent communities. and ap already has the notion of posts having parents, so threading is also built in.
Coopr8@kbin.earth 2 days ago
Very interesting, so just with a tweak to the client you could treat communities as basically (hash)tags instead of forums? I suppose what I'm thinking of amounts to unique tag identifiers that are computer identifiable based on subject matter / content. I know that effectively this is what is going on under the hood of the social graph at the large social media sites, but rather than connecting the content together into transparent collections they instead serve it to individuals through the suggestion engine as part of feeds.
Something both "spontaneous" and somewhat transparent in at least the grouping/collection is what I think would differentiate the feature, but how to defend it from manipulation is a big question. How do you protect algorithm/AI guided curation from AI guided manipulation seeking to maximize placement of content in as many groups/collections as possible? Even a reputation system could just be used to reenforce more advanced content placement techniques.
I guess there is always the big shrug, if it is relevant it is relevant.
lime@feddit.nu 2 days ago
yeah personally i’m fine with chronological feeds and wouldn’t want an algorithm.