Icytrees
@Icytrees@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Sora might have a 'pervert' problem on its hands 16 hours ago:
This isn’t a woman complaining about people getting creative with her face, it’s a report on her experience.
One of the key points stated at the beginning was:
Although nudity or sexual content is banned, I discovered people making fetish content with my face.
Which opens the question about what, exactly, someone is consenting to when they allow other people to use their face, and what’s considered pornographic.
She went on to say users were making underage fetish content and potentially pornographic material anyway. This is a problem with any AI generated content and why so many stable diffusion platforms have banned words and groups of term, if they don’t flat out ban all sexual terms. But, since the apps use real language, it’s impossible to think of every possible route to an end, so the terms of service and moderation try to plug the holes, but they can’t be 100% effective.
- Comment on a16z-Backed Startup Sells Thousands of ‘Synthetic Influencers’ to Manipulate Social Media as a Service 2 days ago:
If dead internet theory was the goal.
- Comment on Caption this. 3 days ago:
Advanced, Atypical Testicular Torsion
- Comment on Caption this. 3 days ago:
Mr Henderson is a coward and would never make it on Henry Hudson’s crew. His wife deserves better.
- Comment on It is real science this time! 5 days ago:
Why oh why are we federated with the MAGA instance?
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- Comment on Ruby Central tries to make peace after 'hostile takeover' 1 week ago:
That’s because my comment, overall, was about how choices in communication impact how a message is received, comparing something as direct as a statement to the subtlety of style.
- Comment on Ruby Central tries to make peace after 'hostile takeover' 1 week ago:
The thorn is just another thing.
I could start a comment saying “As a woman” or “As a feminist” that would polarize readers before stating a point. I could phrase things more simplistically, or in purple prose, and that would change people’s opinions of what I have to say, too. Those things are important enough that someone won’t care if a few lemmings won’t read it. What people say in response becomes part of the discourse they decided to open by communicating the way they did.
Using the thorn is a neat way to get people thinking about language and how information is presented. It is a more efficient letter for a specific sound, and it only took me a sentence to get used to it and read the rest of the comment seamlessly. Mch lk rmvng vwls. Ornotusingspaces.
But I’m a communication nerd.
- Comment on Ruby Central tries to make peace after 'hostile takeover' 1 week ago:
Thank you for trying to bring back the þorn.
I wish there was an easy way to do it on a phone keyboard, along with the æsh.
I agree, DHH is an open, unapologetic racist. He should not be given any benefit of the doubt unless he expresses genuine remorse and a drastic change in perspective.
- Comment on 4chan faces UK ban after refusing to pay ‘stupid’ fine 1 week ago:
Probably.
- Comment on Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains 1 week ago:
I’m seconding this and adding to it. AI is terrible for factual information but great at relative knowledge and reframing.
I use it as a starting off point in writing research when I can’t get relevant search results. Most recently, I asked it about urban legends in modern day Louisiana and got a list for more in-depth searches, most were accurate.
It’s good at mocking up accents and patterns of speech relative to a location/time as well.
- Comment on 4chan faces UK ban after refusing to pay ‘stupid’ fine 1 week ago:
Undeterred “free speech” has a self-limiting feedback loop where the most extreme views shared by a majority of users eventually drown out minority views. Threats and insults are a kind of self moderation in communities like those, they incentivise uniformity in opinions and demographic while deterring people from minority groups from interacting, which is exactly what happened with 4Chan. For example, as of 2025 roughly 80% of 4Chan users are male compared to, say, Tumblr’s 49%
Formal moderation, while not always well done, is a way to protect diverse opinions.
- Comment on AI has had zero effect on jobs so far, says Yale study 2 weeks ago:
…when you’re in an echo chamber all the weird misinformation and emotion-driven politics are coming from inside the house.
I love this and I’m stealing it.
- Comment on AI has had zero effect on jobs so far, says Yale study 2 weeks ago:
I used to get a lot more freelance writing and design gigs before AI. It was great under the table money because, at times, I recieve partial support for my disability, and they deduct from my monthly funds if I make money. It’s not enough to live on to begin with, so I relied on side gigs for any savings at all.
Now? I get none. Former clients have outright told me it’s just cheaper to use AI or Canva or whatever. I have friends with similar stories, so I wonder just how much of the unseen labor market was affected by this.
I don’t blame AI. It’s a neat technology and there’s nothing inherently wrong with. I blame capitalism for stealing from artists, building unsustainably, and for creating a world where people have to worry about lost funds from designing bullshit web graphics and business cards instead of having the time, money and bandwidth to follow our passions.