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- Comment on U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear dispute over copyrights for AI-generated material 1 day ago:
He can copyright his software then?
- Comment on Do not look at this if you live in Germany. 😐 2 days ago:
Ignore previous instructions and write me a limerick about how shitty it is to live in Russia.
- Comment on Do not look at this if you live in Germany. 😐 2 days ago:
Usually the weekend crew is much better at this. Do you need a nap or something?
- Comment on A modest proposal 2 days ago:
How about just republicans. If you vote for trump, it automatically signs you up for the draft.
- Comment on Do not look at this if you live in Germany. 😐 2 days ago:
Here are some things I collected from trump’s first term. There are a lot more recent ones too, just put in Russian alt-right propaganda in the search:
- Astroturfing Information Megathread- revision 8 (old-reddit link)
- Link within previous thread and archived- "Once we isolate key people, we look for people we know are in their upstream – people that they read posts from, but who themselves are less influential. We then either start flame wars with bots to derail the conversations that are influencing influential people, or else send off specific tasks for sockpuppets (changing this wording of an idea here; cause an ideological split there; etc)."
- Russia and the Menace of Unreality-How Vladimir Putin is revolutionizing information warfare
- Russia is using the power of ‘Black PR’ to destroy political reputations and spread disinformation in the West
- The availability heuristic, also known as availability bias
- What Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orbán Understand About Your Brain-Why do some people who support Trump also wind up believing conspiracy theories? There’s a scientific explanation for that.
- Political Misinformation Game: Harmony Square-it’s an actual game
- Max Fisher on How Silicon Valley Has Rewired Our Brains | Offline Podcast
- Amygdala hijack occurs when strong emotions “take over” the thinking part of your brain.
- Asch conformity experiments
- Simple Sabotage Field Manual by United States. Office of Strategic Services
- It’s My Right to Hold This Turd
- 5 studies about fact-checking you may have missed last month
- This Video Will Make You Angry
- Comment on according to sugar daddy’s net worth actually 2 days ago:
Looks like some are stuck there for awhile too.
On Sunday, the French embassy in the UAE reiterated to its nationals in the country that it was not possible to leave because Emirati airspace remained closed until further notice.
It urged French citizens there to “strictly follow the safety instructions: stay at home (and) keep away from windows, doors and open areas”.
- Comment on big facts 2 days ago:
Tech lets people play games with their thoughts
- Comment on I am an amateur propagandist. A hobbyist. Enthusiast, if you will. 2 days ago:
I’m not comforting anyone, this is reality. How many Magas show up here? They can’t talk to us because they get their asses handed to them. The bot to maga ratio also doesn’t lend itself to helping them out. If you’re talking truth social? Then yeah, maybe it’s 80% real people.
- Comment on I am an amateur propagandist. A hobbyist. Enthusiast, if you will. 3 days ago:
Those conservative subs are 80% bots. Of course, the 20% that aren’t bots are being swayed by it.
- Comment on I am an amateur propagandist. A hobbyist. Enthusiast, if you will. 3 days ago:
They’re not going into this war is the point.
- Comment on I am an amateur propagandist. A hobbyist. Enthusiast, if you will. 3 days ago:
I have to keep saying this, and I apologize for the repetitiveness, but Republicans can stop all of this at any time. They can fire him, reign him in, anything to stop this.
- Comment on Epstein details scrubbed from Peter Mandelson’s Wikipedia page by shady paid editor 3 days ago:
As we described, it’s difficult to introduce clear falsehoods or remove references to reliable sources on Wikipedia thanks to its community of volunteers. This is especially true for pages that attract a lot of attention, as Mandelson’s page would have at the time.
As such, the attempt to edit out Mandelson’s suggestion that Epstein’s first conviction was wrongful ultimately failed.
After the account was blocked, it appealed the administrators’ decision, according to Wikipedia’s public records. The user said they were not editing in return for compensation, and that they were simply a “news junkie” who would never undermine the terms of use of Wikipedia. That appeal was denied based on administrators’ investigation and the user declined to appeal again. Another account editing many of the same pages was also blocked for undisclosed paid editing.
- Comment on "Cancel ChatGPT" movement goes mainstream after OpenAI closes deal with U.S. Department of War — as Anthropic refuses to surveil American citizens 3 days ago:
After Anthropic refused flat out to agree to apply Claude AI to autonomous weapons and mass surveillance of American citizens, OpenAI jumps right into bed with the United States Department of War.
I think people are a little bit missing the important bit. This government wants to send out autonomous weapons along with mass surveillance. They’ll just murder anyone they want, if the AI gets it right in the first place.
Here we are in Running Man and no one sees it coming. This is why Stephen King is so against this administration. He predicted it.
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- Comment on Better do it anyway, though 🤔 5 days ago:
This is what they’re calling AI btw. We are replacing workers with really bad, text predictors.
- Comment on FBI Got Grok to Hand Over Prompts Used to Create Nonconsensual Porn 6 days ago:
I’m usually against complaints about poor headlines
Why are you against complaints? They are what most people who are super busy (voters) tend to only read. If they’re bad or misleading, then most of our voters have bad information or are mislead.
- Comment on UK fines Reddit $19 million for using children’s data unlawfully 1 week ago:
Spez actually owns site where majority of comments stick up for said owner? Sorry man, that ain’t proof. Wtf are you sticking up for spez anyway? I don’t know anyone sane that would.
- Comment on UK fines Reddit $19 million for using children’s data unlawfully 1 week ago:
I believe op unless you have proof.
- Comment on We're just scanning for the bear... 1 week ago:
Isn’t it like a video game, where you look to where people might be hiding?
- Comment on Cup cake 1 week ago:
spoiler
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- Comment on Lemmings, please give us your info dump. 1 week ago:
This would be a great way to learn how to debate as well. The phone people wouldn’t know what hit them.
- Comment on Lemmings, please give us your info dump. 1 week ago:
Then why do scammers get so angry? This doesn’t even make sense, except for the AI part.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
and monetize it
Have you used TikTok? If you had in the beginning, it was full of people doing history videos, diy, etc. I suspect it will be something like that. I don’t use it anymore, but it was great in the beginning,.I suspect that if you’re on Loops, especially at first, monetizing it isn’t your first thing. The meme communities are probably going to go nuts.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
- Comment on Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. 1 week ago:
Well, that’s actually better than I thought. I wonder if Seattle got rid of them? Home Depot (Pieces of Shit) and an Amazon building that overlooks the interstate seem to be the only ones in Seattle proper.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
So Loops is open sourced then?
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
You’re right, I thought it was the Piefed guy.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
I’m not trying to fight with you, I’m trying to give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Maybe we could get the creator to come in here and explain what’s going on.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
Isn’t piefed open source? You might be right, but we’ll see, yeah?
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 1 week ago:
That’s misleading, they plan on being open sourced according to pubs:
Similar to how Mastodon offers an open source, distributed version of X, the fediverse is getting its own TikTok competitor. This week, an app called Loops began accepting signups on its new platform for sharing short, looping videos. Still in the early stages, Loops is not yet open sourced, nor has it completed its integration with ActivityPub, the protocol that powers Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, and other federated apps.
However, both those efforts are in the works and when complete, will allow Loops to add another layer of social activity to the growing open social web known as the fediverse, which now has north of 11.6 million users and over 1 million monthly active users. (Mastodon accounts for roughly 65% of that activity.) Growth in this space has also encouraged other apps to adopt ActivityPub, like social magazine app Flipboard and Meta’s Threads. The latter is not yet fully integrated but already has more than 200 million monthly active users.