Empowering users or just handing them the keys to their own echo chambers? Innovative but fraught with potential downsides.
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Empowering users or just handing them the keys to their own echo chambers? Innovative but fraught with potential downsides.
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We're all living inside echo chambers already. Nobody wants to be forcibly fed a "balanced" online media diet. Just imagine what the feed would be like if it contained an equal amount of content from every social media platform in the world with all possible views being represented. People would either not want to engage with it at all, would just fight and argue all day or start blocking opposing views to get back into the echo chamber. I think people should be free to choose for themselves what kind of content they consume.
You’re right that echo chambers are unavoidable, but dismissing balance as chaos ignores the nuance. The current system already feeds division, so why not explore tools that nudge users toward diverse perspectives without forcing them? Autonomy doesn’t have to mean isolation—it can coexist with thoughtful design that fosters understanding instead of entrenching biases.
Rejecting balance outright feels like surrendering to the status quo.
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"that way we can profit from normies and Nazis!"
No thanks.
It already does, though not in the individualized manner he's describing.
I don't think that's entirely a bad thing. Its current form, where priority one is keeping advertisers happy is a bad thing, but I'm going to guess everyone reading this has a machine learning algorithm of some sort keeping most of the spam out of their email.
BlueSky's labelers are a step toward the individualized approach. I like them; one of the first things I did there is filter out what one labeler flags as AI-generated images.
Yeah but my madlibs generator might get confused without a /s
At least 'AI' has thick skin?
I disagree, but I think he's close. The future of moderation should be customizable by users, but it needs to be based on human moderation. Let them pick their own moderators, and fine tune that moderation to their liking, and give them an option to review moderation and make adjustments.
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