• @Shadywack@lemmy.world
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    -12 months ago

    I don’t see how anyone is hurt by losing access to Tiktok. The only sad part about this is that all social media isn’t banned.

    • AmbiguousProps
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      62 months ago

      You are literally posting this to social media right now. Do you think it would be cool to ban or force a sale of Lemmy to a US corp?

      • @Shadywack@lemmy.world
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        12 months ago

        Is Lemmy using a predatory algorithm designed to enrich itself at the expense of the well being of its users and utilize its platform to influence US policy against its own interests? If that answer was yes, then absolutely. With Lemmy being of service to its users without making us its cattle, I’ll advocate for it as opposed to against it.

        • @Psychodelic@lemmy.world
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          52 months ago

          Dude, the bill has nothing to do with anything you said. You’re criticizing capitalism and the lack of regulations on social media corporations.

          My understanding is this bill is about forcing the sale of a company owned by a “foreign adversary” which is vague as shit just like the patriot act, which took (some of) the public 20+ years to realize was probably not a good idea.

        • AmbiguousProps
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          52 months ago

          Does congress care about data collection and predatory algorithms, though? If so, why did they just waste their time crafting a targeted bill rather than actually making those practices illegal?

          If congress suddenly decided that they didn’t like a company for whatever reason, they’ll craft another targeted bill like this one. Trump could win this year, do you really want this precedent set right before that?

          Luckily, Lemmy is much more difficult due to it’s decentralized nature. However, since congress is clearly more than willing to craft targeted bills, it’s not out of the question.

        • 520
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          32 months ago

          Is Lemmy using a predatory algorithm designed to enrich itself at the expense of the well being of its users and utilize its platform to influence US policy against its own interests?

          You mean like Facebook? Which isn’t being banned?

          • @Shadywack@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            I love posting how we should ban Facebook, I even post on Facebook about banning Facebook…from the website of course.

        • @daltotron@lemmy.world
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          12 months ago

          Is Lemmy using a predatory algorithm designed to enrich itself at the expense of the well being of its users and utilize its platform to influence US policy against its own interests?

          Straight up yes, I’m gonna explain this hot take right now so buckle up.

          Lemmy operates on the same basic set of principles that Reddit does. Upvotes send a post up, downvotes send a post down, moderation abilities and succession is controlled by the select few who create a popular channel, and also administrators. Pretty easy, pretty simple so far.

          Algorithms don’t refer only to implicit incentive structures, but explicit ones, as well. How many posts have you seen on lemmy that are just really stupid propaganda memes? That’s what the platform explicitly incentivizes with it’s system of upvotes and downvotes. Low rent, low effort posts that vibe with a large majority of the audience are what’s going to get more attention and more engagement, and that’s going to push a post up, in a kind of feedback loop that hopefully tries to separate the wheat from the chaff. Really, all it does is separate the low rent dopamine content from everything else. I would say the incentivization of low rent behavior by these explicit mechanisms is somewhat predatory, yes.

          As to how lemmy is enriched by this process, lemmy gets more attention. so lemmy gets more power inside of the sphere of internet attention, culture, and propaganda. Lemmy as a whole, obviously, which probably ends up meaning the developers. The whole thing being more open source and federated obviously puts this much more into contention than Reddit, sure, but that doesn’t really eliminate the basic problems that come about at the very conception of this platform, these problems of echo chambers. You can even see that forming now in a bunch of different instances. You can see that bias in hexbear, ml, world being plagued by a bunch of brainlet neolibs. It’s pretty obvious that the system confines everyone to their bubbles.

          This is all to basically equivocate any interaction having been had online as being predatory in some way, and as enriching some party. Any mechanism which you use to organize the slew of information coming at you is going to have an inherent set of biases, pros and cons, and is inherently going to prey on some of those biases compared to others. So if we’ve equivocated all social media with basically all form of social interaction online, then the internet itself was probably a mistake.

          Tl;dr IRC is a form of social media. Real life is a form of social media.

    • 520
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      22 months ago

      You joke but this has a chilling effect on all sm platforms based outside of the US. They just took a massive shit on the 1st amendment.

      • BuelldozerA
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        22 months ago

        They just took a massive shit on the 1st amendment.

        Oh, so the 1A protects Social Media activity again? When did it change?

        • 520
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          02 months ago

          It always has, at least from US government. Have you not read the constitution?

          • BuelldozerA
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            12 months ago

            It always has, at least from US government. Have you not read the constitution?

            Oh, so we can agree that the US Government “asking” Twitter and other media outlets to interfere with the coverage of certain stories is also a 1A violation? Excellent!

            I do need to ask your opinion on this Supreme Court case though…

            • 520
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              12 months ago

              Yes, I would argue it was. Not quite as brazenly but yes.

        • 520
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          12 months ago

          Except this ban is doing the exact opposite. It’s only affecting US citizens. Foreigners are not affected

        • AmbiguousProps
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          12 months ago

          So everyone on TikTok is a foreigner now?

          • @Shadywack@lemmy.world
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            -12 months ago

            Banning TikTok, a foreign controlled company, does not infringe on the 1st amendment. Freedom of speech isn’t impaired because of some dipshit social media app that actively fucks everyone except the Chinese government over.

            • AmbiguousProps
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              02 months ago

              I didn’t say the bill did.

              Either way, TikTok is not the only avenue for the Chinese government to use to fuck us. They’ll just find another way, one that isn’t so visible and easily regulated. This doesn’t really solve much; it’s just going to piss people off by taking away their choice and push breaches of personal privacy into the shadows where the US has no jurisdiction.

        • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          42 months ago

          Does your posting history bear out that that’s why you’re here, though? 🤷‍♂️ I’m not asking for you to justify it to me, it’s just silly to pretend you’re not participating in something you say should be banned.

          • @Shadywack@lemmy.world
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            02 months ago

            My posting history bears out extensive shitposting and calling things as they’re seen. I don’t take any issue with Lemmy/Fediverse due to how they’re decentralized and orchestrated. I’m against predatory algorithms and user manipulation. I believe that the Fediverse itself will be a good thing until it becomes the villain, much like how our utopian social experiments usually go.