Though Lemmy and Mastodon are public sites, and their structures are open-source I guess? (I'm not a programmer/coder), can they really dodge the ability of AI s to collect/track any data everytime they search everywhere on Internet?
@lemmy.world website,
@mastodon.social website,
I just hope I can finally "converse" with Mastodon users and other users from "non-Lemmy" instances such as misskey, calckey and others (of course function of ActivityHub and dream goal of Fediverse).
https://www.psypost.org/2023/07/the-desire-to-have-a-romantic-partner-is-associated-with-lower-life-satisfaction-but-more-so-in-older-adults-166078
A study published in Personal Relationships found that among single individuals aged 18 to 75, those who had a stronger desire for a romantic partner generally reported lower life satisfaction. Interestingly, this association was more pronounced in individuals above the age of 49 compared to those below 24, highlighting the impact of age on the relationship between desire for a partner and quality of life. ...
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxeSQkRhMrXS71Nr6fQrbKC_L5Dv0Q9Pi3
58 seconds · Clipped by Alex · Original video "Mini Miss U Annika shows her talent in acting with Vice Ganda | It's Showtime Mini Miss U" by ABS-CBN Entertai...
Every time I see a video on other platforms, I may share this on Lemmy. Or every time I get creative to shoot a footage or create a video, I may share too. But, I reached conscientious about the availability and capacity of Lemmy instance(servers) to multimedias and videos, whether uploaded or embedded.
One of the reasons I get hooked on platforms is instantly displayed videos or interactives that also make me started to comment and discuss along those videos. Maybe this Lemmy be focusing first on being a news-link aggregator, text-to-text forum and pic ranking.
Or this hindrance I am wondering of is just insignificant (for now)?
As a user asked many times confused into pissed once into funnily ignored every time if mine were AI-generated or if I were a bot:
1.) How will ever I know if a post or a comment I read is not made by a human user?
2.) What will I do as a response to the text if found AI-generated?
3.) And then how will I be supposed to write a comment like what a human user does and when will it look like sus(picious) as AI-generated text? thanks for comments, from a bot—just kidding.
Aside from having ridiculing my post, for a wanted seriousness, is it really possible to successfully identify that a user I will ever interact with is an AI bot? (Honestly that's scary as it's already.)
Instead of categorized instances (where communities are related to each other's interests) (but I have seen people who don't like the idea stil it's ok), I have another idea of an "Admin's Choice/regional/neighborhood" feed aside from my "subscribed", "local" and "all".
An "admin's choice" feed is where admins of an instance can promote approved posts/communities outside their governing instance upon their interests/preference, as an addition to the local feed, but it does not include all other posts/communities not in theirs. For better clarification:
"Subscribed": Communities/Posts (whether within or outside home instance) that I subscribe.
"Local": Communities/Posts that the home instance has.
"Admin's Choice": Communities/Posts that the home instance has + the outside communities/posts that the admins want to include.
"All": All Communities/Posts (whatever federated instances have, whether within or beyond the homes's preference) as long as the home instance connects to.
I realize when I browse other instance through their URL literally, every instance has own somewhat taste/personality of communities and posts done by the users joined in the instance. That's why I pop another idea.
Buts:
Q1: "Why not subscribe to the community?"
A1: If I subscribed a very specific community just for a single and immediate post or event, my "subscribed" feed will provide also other unnecessary and complicated (somewhat critical analysis) posts from that community, which I will never look up to. I just want posts of my particular interest in case of somewhat significance.
a1: For an example: I'm a (assuming) music lover, I just want to hear about a music artist concerts but I don't want to hear moreover about other analysis/extra gossips about the music artist as I just wondering going his concert just to listen and jam.
Q2:... My brain's timed up. I can't think anymore contras further, so anyways. My bad if many.
Very sorry for not enough understood (and may never mind this idea of mine) as I hardly describe what I really mean from my mind to suggest.
May the odd votes be in your favor.
I didn't know there such have features separated and distinct on different subs at the OLD version of the website old.******.com.
They're conveniently informative, easy to see on a separated column rather than on a main feedbox (causing unnoticeable by floods of posts), and more engaging especially to first time visitors, feeling comfy in these communities.
I don't know where I can see those in the site's MAIN version if they're still there, my bad.
I urgently and passionately (I'm no IT, sorry) promote having SEPARATED & DISTINCT FEATURES (seems like widgets) here on every communities in Lemmy (apparently could be done by techy/programmer mods). I'm not sure if it's convenient when displaying on mobile devices.
Hopefully, this will be especially consider to discuss at least (one of red marks to do hopefully).
I'll post on the comment sections my other screenshots of features I saw.
story time: Why I was at the OLD site ~~old.*****.com~~?*
Once upon an afternoon, I was browsing the MAIN website on mobile web browser for popheads feeds. I cannot visit the popheads community on the MAIN website cause I have to log-in an account (I've already deleted) or download the app (I've also deleted), all just for popheads feed. I wondered the OLD website to visit, and voila, I finally went to the community on my mobile web browser—Yet surprising, I saw a somewhat a song release date feature (I thought of a Billboard weekly song chart anyways) on top-right of the popheads community's page on the OLD website, and I REALLY LIKE THAT . That's how I met your mother jk these features. Thanks for wasting your time jk your reading this further story time!
Is archive.org OK to store millions??? of images/media from Fediverse? I have now seen images especially from !aww, !memes and more. They(images) are coming exponentially, as more users are coming. Maybe, Fediverse (or Lemmy.world) users are just laying stuff like pics—without consideration to archive.org storage capacity(I'm just concerning).
Look: https://lemmy.world/post/385078
Lemmy’s total users exceeds 740k today, up from 540k yesterday
Don't botch up archive.org for space (it's already been sanctioned twice), I use to borrow+read free books there huhuhu
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