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sogekingfisher@vlemmy.netto
Videos@lemmy.world•Tom Scott’s channel will stop six months from nowEnglish
10·3 years agoI could defnitely see that. I get the sense he has a particular penchant for deep dives and sharing knowledge which would make such a channel appealing (from a creator’s perspective). He definitely deserves a break. After the last few years, we all do TBH
sogekingfisher@vlemmy.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues.English
15·3 years agoThis sounds like an unfortunate consequence of the evolutionary pressure that has been allowed to take place within humanity for the past ~150 years. Profit is more important than anything else. So of course you’ll have sociopathic “profit-above-all-else” mindsets among influential business figures.
sogekingfisher@vlemmy.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Elon refusing to pay google for hosting could be behind the instability issues.English
22·3 years agoI think you mean the “most profitable in the next 3 months on average” decision. It certainly isn’t the best decision by any other metric.
sogekingfisher@vlemmy.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•“Reddit cannot survive without its moderators. It cannot.” - The VergeEnglish
5·3 years agoMods like that probably exist. There are also many quiet mods, particularly in smaller communities, who try to govern even handedly. I never engaged in any protests or pushed any agendas until the recent API changes, and am trying to set up an alternate space to help ensure a space exists for the content/community.
Quite honestly, I don’t like moderating or leadership and sort of fell into the role. Now that I’m here though, there’s a sense of duty/obligation that makes it hard to leave.
sogekingfisher@vlemmy.netto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Protests broke Reddit hack for useful Google search results—and Google knows it
1·3 years agoI’d like to see a search engine that has a setting to just search forums. Organic user generated content is where most of the valuable information is, at least for troubleshooting/ product recommendations/ hobbies.

If posted to a public forum like this one, non-commercial usage is obviously required. On the biggest (i.e., for-profit) social platforms, commercial use is also required (if I’m understanding those terms correctly, at least).
There is stuff publicly available online that has restrictions on commercial use. Because I’d rather see how open source AI generation goes, I’d prefer to have non-commercial efforts get that sweet data without giving it to the major tech companies.