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  • I was JUST about to make this comment

  • Any update to Mods of !news are now banning people for criticizing the MBFC bot?
  • I created a comment to report it under the post on rules for bots, realized that wasn’t how to do it, and then sent a link to the comment in a report hotline. Only after I did that a couple days later did the comment get removed by AutoMod as "troll reports will get you banned". I'm assuming the automod thought I was reporting my own post, but I'm just leaving a record of this here for people to consult in case things get worse.

  • Vote manipulation rule (in more ways than one)
  • …which is more than you can say about Reddit.

  • Vote manipulation rule (in more ways than one)
  • And this is why I use Lemmy.

  • The federated social media for people named Fred
  • frederator

    ♪ Come along with me ♪

  • How to Make History Come Alive With AI
  • I agree with JustARaccoon's reply to your comment, and also this is really turning from a respectful debate into a ridiculous argument for something most everyone thinks is wrong. The artists should get their compensation. I don't care how "improbable" it is, it needs to happen.

  • How to Make History Come Alive With AI
  • The problem being, how do we get it banned?

  • How to Make History Come Alive With AI
  • By "figure it out" I meant "figure out a way to get big companies on board"

  • How to Make History Come Alive With AI
  • I also agree that ethical sourcing is pretty ridiculous given real world constraints, but I'm holding out hope that someone figures it out.

  • How to Make History Come Alive With AI
  • [Lemmy] is very pro-piracy

    There's a bit of a difference, I'd say. Piracy hurts massive companies that already have tons of money to spare and (to be frank) don't need any more. AI hurts individual artists that barely make a living as is. It's like comparing Robin Hood to whatever the inverse of Robin Hood is (OpenAI, I guess). Point is, I have zero issue with generative AI, I do however have issue with the companies behind it. If all of their data was sourced ethically, and the people creating the training data actually got compensation, I'd be fine with it. Everything can be a tool for high effort and low effort content, it's just increasingly insulting to creators that their work is being stolen and then twisted into something with considerably less effort that makes more money than they could ever hope to make. In other words, dead internet theory.

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  • You're just mad because you're stuck in Lake Michigan.

  • Pantries
  • That's one way to put it.

  • Pantries
  • This legitimately made me laugh for like 30 seconds

    what is wrong with me

  • ViKings
  • something something 1969 snoopy calendar

  • Debian in random places
  • lookin for Debian in all the wrong places

    lookin for Debian in too many faces

  • X labeled an unflattering NPR story about Donald Trump as ‘unsafe’
  • Every link posted to twitter is followed to the end of any redirect chains that may be present and then the end result is shortened IIRC (take this with several grains of salt as this is just what I’ve heard previously and it may be incorrect or may have become incorrect)

  • ViKings
  • it's what real programmers use.

  • Rule
  • I want to buy this as a sticker and put it on my car.

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  • this whole thread is gonna be an instance in-joke isn't it

  • YouTube’s “new subscriber” email hasn’t changed substantially in 10+ years

    The first photo is a picture from 2013, the second is one from 2020, and the third is one I got today (2024).

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