With the recent happenings in the United States, the dangers of the privately owned Internet is more apparent than ever, and frankly, it’s scary. And so I’d like to make a simple request to anyone who is reading this; Please use the Fediverse, just a little more.

I personally hate it when I’m stuck having to visit say, YouTube or Reddit to get information, or to entertain myself in quiet moments, and if you’re reading this, the likely chance is you’re the same.

All I want to ask of you is to just comment a few more times, press send on that post that you felt wasn’t of enough substance to be worth anyone’s time. We have such a small community compared to everywhere else, but what we do have in common is that, in the grand scheme of things, we are the early adopters. And if we take that to heart and make this space a little bigger, maybe it will be just big enough we won’t have to visit walled gardens so often.

Thank you :)

  • Internetexplorer@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    There’s a lot more aggressive unpleasant people. Or bots. That’s the scary things these days, we don’t know what’s real anymore. People we talk to online or see. If it’s fake trumped up hysteria.

    Or even takes pictures of videos.

    And I don’t see it getting any better.

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      13 hours ago

      If we can ensure that all bots are always identifiable as such, i.e. that none of them are successfully passing themselves off as people, then this problem is mitigated quite a lot. In theory that’s feasible. We’re hardly even trying right now.

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                    4 hours ago

                    Prove what? That they’re bots, you mean companies would have to just admit it?

                    If there were a fine I think it would put some people off, or they would just try harder to hide it.

                    The whole point is that bots are hard to discover. If companies don’t want to state that they use bots, I don’t know how they will know who is using bots.

                    It seems like you’re just counting on people being honest or some how finding out. And I don’t know how they will find out or even if they can unless someone in the company whistle blows