You’ve gone back too far! I meant mid to late aughts (2005-2010)
You’ve gone back too far! I meant mid to late aughts (2005-2010)
It’s because a lot of people here are people who miss the earlier days of the internet and are trying to recreate that feeling. I’m not that old but it’s got me feeling nostalgic so I enjoy it
Oh shit only 7 days until release??? I gotta finish Baldur’s Gate 3 quick
I agree with you but I’m just gonna say with basic regex (hell, even without regex) you can easily find bad words without the problem you mentioned above.
Word filters tend to suck in online games and stuff because they have to navigate players trying to avoid the filter, which I think could still be improved with a little effort
You’re 100% right. The people who are already on these platforms are the ones that don’t like any algorithm at all, so they tend to be combative about its implementation. I don’t think there will be mainstream appeal until it is easy and fun to use for the average person
That’s not really how most recommendation algorithms work. A good basic algorithm would be showing you content that the people you follow are following or showing popular posts from a certain category that you tend to like
You always have to hope you can change someone’s mind. And at the very least, the people who read the comments might have something new to think about
I love it solely for the LWA reference
LETS FUCKING GOOOO
I was literally just thinking about this and I think you’re right
Of course! I’m more referring to instances specially made for this kind of stuff. It’s so easy for anyone to boot up their own server, but I guess places like discord And telegram have similar issues
This is something I have worried about for a while. The core concept of the fediverse makes stuff like this really easy to do and there’s not really a solution. I guess government agencies just need to be on the lookout for it?
I think it might be good to create specific protocols in the ActivityPub documentation for the various types of social media to ensure interoperability.
No hard rules, but a guideline for how to ensure you are maximizing compatibility, maybe.
This was a good read and it’s something I’ve wondered about. The fediverse is sorta built on this promise that everyone will be able to interact across any implementation of ActivityPub.
But that’s not really true. The different types of social media have wildly different implementations, where we have to rely on developers communicating and cooperating with other implementations for everything to work even a little bit
I’ve never felt that country TLDs were worth using and this has only cemented that opinion for me
Holy shit this is actually kind of a huge story
That’s not true. There are a few other free TLDs. I think five total?
Don’t forget about payment processors like visa that can enforce restrictions on NSFW content