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I just finished watching this kurzgesagt post and it got me thinking that one big piece of the puzzle for the issues caused by GenAI slop is the fact that algorithmic-driven social media like youtube, tiktok, facebook etc is driving views to slop indiscriminately and because slop is so quick and easy to make at a passable quality, it drowns out the human content and starves from from views and attention needed to sustain their advertising-based income.

If our social media were driven by what people were promised, being able to follow the people they subscribed/followed, then slop would likely not even reach their feeds,and if it did (by someone they followed switching to it silently) they could easily drop them from it.

It would actually be kinda ironic, if GenAI slop actually drives people away from algorithmic social media and towards more follow-based models.

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[-] CinnasVerses@awful.systems 7 points 1 day ago

I have never seen slop on Mastodon, but I often see it when I am logged in to Facebook (both suggested by the websites, and shared by people).

[-] irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago

On the global feed there's a bit, but it's not popular.

[-] corbin@awful.systems 8 points 2 days ago

Yes, and it's been this way since the 90s. The original slop algorithm, Dissociated press, was given in 1972 (in HAKMEM!) and has been operationalized since the mid-80s.

[-] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Its funny to me, and ive commented on it before, but the slop out there is all corporate AI (even down to power use, a common complaint I see that really doesnt apply to local llm). The appearance is due to the algos on social media as you mention.

The core issue is always the corporations creating the problems.

Ive started to plan a cyberdeck for fun, but also as a potential mobile device approach going forward. I've started getting my family into decentralized solutions by having my wife (aka my litmus test) use some clients for matrix, Lemmy, etc, and see what she likes. I plan to deploy for family and friends in the same way I do my media server - its here, I won't put this elsewhere, access to one thing is access to all things, here's some handy links!

So far, so good.

So to sum up - yeah I think when people see decentralized social media it reminds them of what friendster, MySpace, twitter, etc were before it went from 'new' to 'algorithmically sorted with suggestions you have no choice over'.

Edit: Just realized how ADHD this reply was, hope it comes across sensible.

[-] skisnow@lemmy.ca 13 points 2 days ago

Yeah I've been saying for almost as long as ChatGPT's been around, that we're better off moving to more localized trust-based systems. I've yet to see one implemented well though.

[-] Maxxie@piefed.blahaj.zone 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

yea

(the video is a bit clickbaity at the beginning but makes really good overview of the problem)

[-] Reach_the_man@awful.systems 3 points 13 hours ago

Thanks, gave me a lot to think about

[-] db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 2 days ago

good vid. Thanks.

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