• Nathan_TheAuthor@lemmus.org
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    verification is just a fancy marketing word for ‘Digital Tagging’. We are witnessing the death of the anonymous internet in real-time. First, they track your clicks, then they demand your ID under the ‘anti-bot’ excuse By 2026, the digital grid will be so tight that ‘Human’ and ‘User ID’ will be inseparable. Glad I jumped ship to the Fediverse before the cage doors locked. This is exactly why I’ve been documenting this transition from the 90s privacy to the 2026 surveillance grid the ‘Exodus’ has truly begun

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          What are the problems with wanting production and distribution to be collectivized and oriented around needs, rather than profits? How is this comparable to Reddit?

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      Usually when people leave reddit, many communists do come and find a much better place here. I think it’s good that we have a lot of left wing people here, and have little tolerance for right-wing and pro-imperialist views.

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        That’s how practically the entirety of the Internet was before it was monopolized and shoved into apps on smartphones. It was all leftists and hobbyists.

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      Every time this happens we gain new comrades while filtering out the worst of the insufferable reddit stereotypes to the reddit instances, thus keeping the rest of the fediverse clean. We are like mussel colonies filtering out fedora behavior. You’re welcome.

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    Though I’m new here, lots of communities rules are copypasta from breddit, so what’s honestly different on here?

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      Less porn. Most of it seems to be from Reddit copy bots. So I guess that’s the real effect we are going to notice.

      We don’t need more people, we need more good content!

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      the damage is spread much thinner across the spaces. instead of one major peice of shit, you have many fiefdomes, and only most are smaller peices of shit.

      but hey! there is always the next horizon. move to a better instance when needed

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    I’ve been thinking of creating a new account through Tor, so that I could reconnect with my former communities who are still active there since, unfortunately, Reddit is still bigger than Lemmy. But with this new stupid identity verification rule from Reddit, I don’t think I will come back to the site.

    I guess I will recreate the communities I’ve been missing here in Lemmy instead, which I have been thinking of doing for a long while now.

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      I’ve been thinking of creating a new account through Tor, so that I could reconnect with my former communities who are still active there since

      Don’t create an account, use (or host) a Redlib instance, subscribe to your favourite subreddits and then bookmark it afterwards, that’s what I do.

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        Redlib

        Ooo, this is the first I’ve heard of this but it looks really cool and promising! Get all the info and art without all the bots / bad users. I do miss the NIN commenters, but I’m also in their discord and there’s plenty of community to be found there!

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    I heard about this from my monthly stroll to lemmy. Not sure how I feel about this. Did this just get downvoted to the bottom of my feed or did I miss it?

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    You have to read between the lines. This just gives them the option to label anybody they want as a “bot” with virtually no way to challenge them. They can now ban anybody they wish for posting content they don’t agree with (pro-gaza, anti-israel, anti-capitalist, etc).

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      Just to be clear… you think that the thing they’ve been actively doing for years, without any indication that there’s any motivation to change, is why they’re changing policy? 🤔 let’s just say I’m not convinced

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        They might be wanting to branch out to banning for protected reasons. They would need a handy excuse for that to avoid lawsuits.

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      They already ban anybody they wish without recourse or actionable means to challenge them.

      -Reddit Refuge banned for life for being critical of the fascist state of Israel.

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        I got banned after 15 years for being pro-choice.

        It’s sort of bittersweet (more sweet though, as the past few years the site has just been miserable for me), but I’m sort of proud I went out standing up for women’s rights.

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          It was a 14 year account when I got banned, so yeah pretty much same sad boat. I do miss certain specialized specific subreddits.

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    Let’s be honest. The fediverse will also have a huge bot problem soon. We kind of have this right now, but if you look a little bit further in the future, when we maybe come a little bit more relevant, spammers and scammers and all those propagandists will also come here. I suspect that they’re already here.

    Currently we have no protection at all. You can setup an instance, federate and start with your federated vote manipulation. Our human moderators can’t keep up with bots posting spam to their community and we are totally helpless against LLM bots pushing some agenda.

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        Agree, hard indeed. Any solution will have problems. False positives. False negatves. Violating privacy.

        So far, maybe Lemmy flew under the radar and it’s a nice enough place. But I don’t see how that can continue longterm.

        It is sad to me. Anything nice eventually gets ruined.

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          There’s a boiling point to almost everything, and lemmy trying to be an umbrella of communities rather than topic-specific, good old forums is the crux. When you narrow completely down and focus on one main, maybe 2 adjacent topics, and the rest is piled into off-topic board - it’s stupidly easy to ID bots.

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      we have tools like defederating any instance filled with bots but we definitely need more

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          I mean it literally helps to defederate an instance overrun by bots because that means no one is taking care of banning them and manually review sign-ups, so you defend your instance of that spam/slop.

          The best part is that defederation is not final so when that instance is finally healthy again it can be federated.

          I think people here are missing the difference between reddit and any instance on the fediverse. Every instance admin has the power to control their federation and it is in their best interest to review sign-ups to a certain degree. Unlike reddit there is no urge to fill the site with ‘users’ to inflate numbers and sell ads.

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            I’ve actually been wondering about that - if your site is predominantly there to cash in from ads, but you ban the vast majority of real users and then inject 2/3 of the entire population with bots…who is even left to pump those ad views? Google Ads knows when its a fake view and bots dont scroll through.

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    Jesus this Reddit post reeks of bootlickers. The posts sound so artificial, hard to say if bootlickers or ironically bots programmed to praise and upvote this shitstorm.

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      I was scrolling down to find the obligatory “Fuck Spez” comments but got disappointed. Probably moderated heavily.

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      Do you really think they will out their own astroturfing interests? They will only tell u who is a bit if they didn’t want them in the site, not if they paid to be there !

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    I think the first time someone had the idea of doing this to verify if you are not a bot is on YouTube 4-5 years ago (I’m not sure)

    At least YouTube allows you to verify without giving any sort of data