oh my god I went back to FB a few months ago just to see how bad it is.
So the algorithm is real good at picking up on what you like, and it’ll do that quickly, but slowly the propaganda starts seeping in.
For example, I like Taylor Swift. Don’t hide that here or there. So, she starts popping up. At first fun fan pages.
Then, all of a sudden I get a weird one, that she’s actually conservative. Check a few days later, I see another, she’s endorsing trump. (Definitiely did not).And now, without even interacting with the posts, half of them are conservative focused propaganda. It’s all 100% BS of course, it’s just AI generated images and text, but holy fuck do those morons eat it up. Not just Swift, but everything there is 100% a propaganda machine. They 100% lure you in with things you like, then they turn up the rage after a bit to keep you engaged and stuck there.
Place is a cesspool. Stay away from FB. Remember, family doesn’t let family stay on FB.
Twitter is also turning into the same thing.
It tracks literally everything you do online, regardless of any precautions you take, including not even having an account. But it’s not good at determining what you like, or it would have taken the hint the first 20 times I told it that I don’t want to see pictures of Sylvester Stalone and his family. What I like is seeing posts from my friends and family, but it’ll show me literally anything except for that. BYE!
The Taylor Swift for Trump campaign is insane. I don’t get how people are falling for it. On one hand the ai images are very obvious and on the other in no world would Taylor Swift ever support trump.
It’s easy, if your worldview means accepting that is easier than accepting reality then your brain of course convinces you that it’s real
It was more by way of explaining what the heck I was doing at FB. Been there lately?
Agreed, Facebook is terrible. But I’d say that Lemmy and Reddit are on a par (as regards users and mods). Perhaps Lemmy’s major upside is the decentralized structure, but then you lose out on the niche content that Reddit offers.
I disagree. From my POV it seems like the majority of interactions on lemmy aim at sharing info, checking it and discussion.
There is some clickbaiting and some BS, but i tend to interpret it as a residual of BS internet culture and a product of the general shit aspects of society. Mostly people here seem to try good.
We are all a product of history, so this is fine as long as you somehow try to improve (together), imo.
I think you forget how bad Reddit is. If Lemmy was as bad as Reddit was when I left, I most certainly would not be using it. However, troublesome instances have a habit of hating furries and defederating with us so, your experience may differ.
account age: 2 months
Ah, that’s why.
Don’t worry, the toxicity doesn’t set in until the 4th month
honestly apart from the usual redditesque disagreements sometimes, its fine.
My mother keeps sending stuff over Facebook, my sister keeps inviting me to supposedly important events over Facebook, my work wants me to use twitter, and my brother in law keeps sending tiktock videos.
I remind all of them that I don’t use social media, and my Facebook account is only up for the 2 times a year I need it to get ahold of otherwise-unreachable people. If you want something, send me a text or email and be direct.
Lemmy is good, because there’s less AI drivel. But that’s currently changing. =.=
Our Lemmy experiences are not similar.
Just read all the comments but only have time to reply to you.
I am convinced that few Lenny user experiences are the same — and that’s a good thing. I stand by the meme for the simple reason when I post to Lenny I’m not putting money into the pocket of anyone.
I guess that’s the biggest draw for me.
And that I feel users here, whether they agree with one another or whether they might be toxic, they are at least thoughtful and attempt to support their claims with reason and evidence.
And I never feel used at Lemmy the way I have on FB ETC.
That’s true. There is more genuine discussion on Lemmy than on any other platform. Facebook is completely devoid of anything meaningful these days, and reddit isn’t too far behind for everything except niche communities. Unfortunately Lemmy doesn’t have enough people or content for me to just stick to my niche communities like I do on Reddit, so I see a whole lot more doomerism, and political outrage here, despite my extensive block list.
Thinking about your name, Anticorp. Just watched The Internet’s Own Boy. It’s a doc on the life and death of Aaron Swartz. If you haven’t seen it you will appreciate it.
Thanks for the recommendation.
On the one hand I don’t like the amount of toxicity and political views. On the other hand it makes Lemmy unviable for AI training
Do you feel that political toxicity is higher on lemmy than other platforms?
I see some toxicity here but from my experience it’s miniscule compared with my experience on reddit and twitter.
It depends on the topic. I’ve notice people here are a little more “off the rails” sometimes.
Lemmy has a bit less censorship toward more deranged tendencies. I can state openly that I want to sacrifice a person on a Joshua because the tree is thirsty and I dont get banned. Fun shit, though mods do sometimes remove my violent comments which are bit more grounded.
I’ve noticed some mods (mainly the ones that have been here since pre popularization) will remove any comment that isn’t in line with there tankie agenda. Most communities don’t have that problem and I have only scene it on the older Lemmy.ml ones.
I did block the entirety of the .ml instances which probably helps. Figured id do it myself preemptively.