• twinnie@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    It’s complaining about bots on Reddit. I honestly don’t think Lemmy would stand a chance if bots decided to come here instead.

      • We just need a web of trust where humans tag other known humans and follow other accounts. Every post could be labeled with a tag that shows how many degrees of separation you are from an account that’s tagged the poster as a known human. Then the tech can evolve with a ranked trust hierarchy where you can follow someone but not accept their “known human tags” if they’re a foolish friend that accepts AI selfies as proof of humanity.

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          4 months ago

          We just need a web of trust where humans tag other known humans and follow other accounts.

          Wasn’t it what blogs were all about and… still are? ;)

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              4 months ago

              I was referring to the ‘trust’ and to the ‘following’ parts, using RSS feeds and blogrolls/curated recommendations as, back then, those could be very impactful to the visibility & popularity of any blog depending which… human being… made the recommendation. Meaning algorithms & bots were and, for the most part, would still be that useless crap they should have remained ;)

    • Lag@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Already here. If regular users see this place being mentioned somewhere, so do the scammers and bots.