Lots of venture capital money behind it. I wonder how quickly the enshitification will begin.

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    You mean the digg everyone ditched for reddit when they went insane? That digg?
    I think some people don’t even realize that digg used to be way more popular than that very basic reddit thingy nobody used.

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      Digg was started before reddit and I think reddit took the upvote idea and went with it. When digg switch to the new layout and then to the news only crap everyone went to reddit like I hope everyone will to the fedeverse. I use to watch the Screensavers and was there when Kevin Rose came on.

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    Fuck all of these silicon valley parasites.

    Even before they maximize revenue and as a result enshitify the site, the government and monied interests will have or be able to get their hooks in them, to influence moderation, visibility, allowing influence ops now going nuclear with government connected ones utilizing the cutting edge chat bots, along with agents and bots. Some half of all interactions are fake as such now they think.

    We need to make federated social media a thing. Like this, but better instances making it more usable to get tje critical mass of users.

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    Yeah… no. None of that sounds appealing.

    ‘Curbing toxicity with AI’ means a bot is going to ban you because it doesn’t recognise sarcasm.

    And ‘new tech to verify your identity’ sounds like a privacy violation at best.

    ‘Verifying that you own a product before they let you post in its community’ is a complete lack of understanding of how people use places like this.

    Digg can fuck right off.

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      Yeah, the verifying that you own a product thing is so dumb.

      “Hey <insert product> community. I’m thinking about purchasing <insert product>, but I wanted to know if it can do X, Y, and Z.”

      “your post has been deleted because you have not proven that you own <insert product>.”

      Wow, it’s like they made Reddit even worse.

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      While AI obviously is not perfect and is flawed in many ways, having AI sift through the torrent of comments and then flag problematic submissions for human review is likely going to be extremely effective with minimal false positives. Though I do say this as a person whose Reddit account is currently banned for 3 days for “inciting violence” because of a knife-based joke.

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        Ai flagging for human review is likely the best option.

        The problem is that the humans reviewing things are biased, assholes with no sense of humor.

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        I got banned from reddit last week for “threatening violence” basically because my comment contained the word “die.” It wasn’t a verb.

        Reddit is super aggressive with this shit now. If you say “Don’t drink bleach, that would kill you.” Their AI bullshit just sees “kill you” and bans you for threats.

        Site is fucking useless, don’t even bother at this point. It’s mostly robots talking to other robots at this point anyway.

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        Ah I see someone else suffering the same shit as myself. Inciting violence for comparatives is what happened to me. No, neither side should celebrate violence. Human life is invaluable.

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    I was interested for like 15-20 seconds until I realized I have this place now and I actually don’t give an exploding flying fuck

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    Plus, Rose suggests Digg could use signals acquired from mobile devices to help verify members — for instance, the app could identify when Digg users attended a meetup in the same location.

    Maybe I’m being paranoid, but this does not sound like a good thing for privacy.

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        I think all of these platfroms live from the engagement of the users there. I like Lemmy, but I’m also still on Reddit, because in some communities, there’s just so much more activity on Reddit than in the same community here.

        Technology, UI and everything is fine and important. But if the place seems rather dead it will also struggle to attract new users.

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      Superior technology does not necessarily mean a superior product. History has plenty of examples where the inferior technology won out because the majority of people don’t care about having the best or most advanced technology, they want the easiest, cheapest and (most importantly) lowest effort.

      To be clear, I don’t think digg is a superior product either, I’m just saying that how good the tech is matters far less than people want to believe. What truly matters is the implementation.

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    I got about a quarter way through the article before realizing that I don’t care in the slightest.

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    However, the rise of AI has presented an opportunity to rebuild Digg, Rose and Ohanian believe, leading them to acquire Digg last March through a leveraged buyout by True Ventures, Ohanian’s firm Seven Seven Six, Rose and Ohanian themselves, and the venture firm S32. The company has not disclosed its funding.

    May as well get the shovel already.