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  • To be honest, I don’t think I would mind ad supported YouTube. For me, it’s the obvious scam ads that Google makes it really hard and obtuse to report that made me block them indiscriminately.

    If it was regulated like TV commercials are, I don’t think I would’ve minded too much. Twitch has basically no scam ads in my experience, I just get a lot of gaming-related advertising which makes sense for a gaming-centric streaming site. Quality over quantity (at least by advertising standards, lol.)

    Of course, this is just YouTube and Twitch. The rest of the Internet is pretty fucking awful and they’ll need to clean up how advertising is handled before people even think about giving up their adblockers. Yeah, ads are annoying, but people gotta eat.




  • I think the problem is both technical and cultural. I use both Mastodon and Bluesky pretty regularly, and am dipping my toes back into Lemmy after the instance I used has seemingly died. A lot of the technical and cultural problems the fediverse and specifically Mastodon - being the most well-known ActivityPub project - has, that made people flock to Bluesky instead (during a time when invite codes were needed, adding a layer of friction to joining Bluesky at the time), is well-documented on this post by Erin Kissane.

    The tl;dr: fractured federation amongst other problems, and a very scoldy audience turned these people away from Mastodon.

    Hell I consider myself a very techy nerd, but I moved Mastodon instances after being frustrated with the inherent lossiness of federation with ActivityPub on the Masto instance I used to be on, which sucks because the instance I was on had no other problems.



  • Yeah, this is why I get very skeptical or even dismissive of Glaze/Nightshade working. It’s an interesting concept, using machine learning/generative AI to “poison” the models, but I’ll have to believe it when I see it. I see people defending it by saying it has an academic paper - that doesn’t mean anything on its own. It still needs to be independently evaulated.

    Saw a post on Bluesky from someone in tech saying that eventually, if it’s human-viewable it’ll also be computer-viewable, and there’s simply no working around that, wonder if you agree on that or not.