I feel guilty for almost making an account there. I decided against it. Most threads are just godawful for worthwhile discussion too and seem to mostly be the same jokes or memes being recycled over and over
there should be laws about bots pretending to be users. every social media should have a clear indication a user is a bot.
High fines for the platform as well as whoever controls that account.
I hate that there are some semantic parallels, but social networks need to be clanker segregated.
is there a use for bots in social media? yhea, many bots are beloved in discord or Reddit (pre LLMs)? they are fine as long as they aren’t pretending to be people.
Who would want to use a website where you need to dox yourself for the possibility of high fines? Even if you’re not using bots, that’s a huge risk in multiple ways.
Even assuming it’s technically feasible, who would willingly accept that risk? If you get hacked by an AI user, you face charges. If the server with your dox gets hacked, your dox are now public. If they mistakenly identify you as using AI, then you’ve got to fight it in court.
reddit is for bots and dipshits
I feel guilty for almost making an account there. I decided against it. Most threads are just godawful for worthwhile discussion too and seem to mostly be the same jokes or memes being recycled over and over
I can’t spell today oops
there should be laws about bots pretending to be users. every social media should have a clear indication a user is a bot.
High fines for the platform as well as whoever controls that account.
I hate that there are some semantic parallels, but social networks need to be clanker segregated.
is there a use for bots in social media? yhea, many bots are beloved in discord or Reddit (pre LLMs)? they are fine as long as they aren’t pretending to be people.
Who would want to use a website where you need to dox yourself for the possibility of high fines? Even if you’re not using bots, that’s a huge risk in multiple ways.
didn’t think about how to differentiate between people and bots besides pinky promises, captcha is useless now.
there has to be a way.
although dox based social media could do that easily (I mean stuff like Facebook where the expectation is that users use their real name).
Even assuming it’s technically feasible, who would willingly accept that risk? If you get hacked by an AI user, you face charges. If the server with your dox gets hacked, your dox are now public. If they mistakenly identify you as using AI, then you’ve got to fight it in court.
It’s very similar conceptually to chat control.