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I couldn't find the answer to my question.
So I asked AI.
AI made something up. I had no reason or way to disbelieve it.
This is going to be a problem in the future for a lot of people. It's time for your organization to get good at putting out information.
- Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged), mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius: and Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧 like this.
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@sun What I posted yesterday.
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@sun organisations are fucked up and this will nicely kill them all
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@whiteline @sun this post related to something ive thought about
the obscurity combined with anti-scalability of this platform (TL: most of the fediverse) is an effective hindering agent for generating widespread AI bot spam. The general higher technical knowledge of the average user and slower growth speed, kind of implies that its not worth the effort for scam bots. It's not worth the effort for most corpo-bots. Because the effort does not bring in increasing returns, while the same effort in a similar but scale-friendly platform brings a ton more returns, both to scammers and corpo AI bots (and also just people looking for funny angry reactions or, even, evil external governments)
There is no broad hit-all advertisement in fedi that the online multimedia industry most commonly uses in places like youtube, tumblr, any google service, facebook, etc, there is only the slow human-to-human advertisement. But this is worse in effectiveness than a telemarketer's, where there's always atleast the next number to call in the phone book. In fedi, once you run out of the people in the public timeline, thats it for your advertisement account. Also, probably if you make your advertisement [bot] account on a personally hosted instance, most fedi servers will just block you before you can reach any significant audience.
the fediverse is just a much better IRC (joke)(?)
what if the fediverse IS the new IRC equivalent? adding the long promised (joke) called "groups" would probably categorize it more to this IRC equivalent.
i conclude: fediverse is naturally resistant to AI bots cringe and corpocringe as a positive feature of its flaws. flaws into miracles. fosters some sort of, trustable-you-are-human network. in twitter, comments are practically useless, a large portion always seems to be either complete nothing posts, ai posts, or 1 influencer reply with 500 guys going "YOOOOO LINA MC DINGUS AND PERRY TWATYPUS IN ONE THREAD? TIMELINES CONVERGING WHOAH I CANT BELIEVE THIS"
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@lebronjames75 @whiteline apparently mastodon get more spam than us lol
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@sun "putting out information" will be irrelevant if this is how it's gonna be, we're gonna have to resort to trust networks
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@whiteline I can assume trust from their domain name I guess
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@mangeurdenuage @sun AI used by NPC's just creates a confirmation bias feedback loop.
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@MeBigbrain @sun Been like that for some time.