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  • You actually don't need to know what my previous statement was, because it's totally boring.

    I changed "algorithm" to "algorithm/engagement machine" because the first posts were about how the word algorithm is used.

    To clarify, my gripe was not with edits, it's to state that you edited for typos specifically.

  • negative numbers = negative person.

    Negative person + negative person = negative people.

    Negative people * negative people = Reddit

    It's less about telling you how to use your software, and more about understanding what it takes to cultivate a healthy community.

    It's too late for reddit, but it's not too late for us.

  • Downvoting breeds toxicity. It's regrettable that we are wired to feel validated and rejected by numbers, but if we admit that, we should understand that unnecessarily putting someone into the negative numbers ultimately hurts everyone.

    I really want Lemmy to cultivate a community which epitomises virtues of civility. Reserve down votes for uncivil behaviour.

  • This argument never really made sense to me. Anyone who is being deceptive is not going to tell people they're editing their comments.

    It's the result of nothing more than a moral panic. There aren't roving bands of keyboard warriors rolling around making comments and then editing them to make others look stupid.

    And even if there were, they could just include "edit: typo" and get away with it. Unless someone takes screenshots.

    I think it says more about the community that everyone is expected to prove their innocence. Let's have a little faith in each other, we're better than that.

  • Fixed it to be more precise.

    I suppose whether it's an algorithm comes down to which definition you use.

    I think the colloquial definition is something which is user-dependant and very complicated.

    However, the dictionary definition is "a finite set of unambiguous instructions", which fits my initial usage.

    Strangely though, the colloquial definition doesn't fit the dictionary definition, because the YouTube/Twitter/Facebook algorithms are so ambiguous that the people designing them don't really know what they're doing, since they are evolving by themselves.

  • Please don't let /c/asklemmy become like /r/askreddit, which had half of the front-page posts being the same sex related questions every month.

    "Women of reddit, what non sexual thing that guys so makes you horny?"

    "What is the sexiest thing you regret doing?"

    "How many cocks have you sucked while your cat judges you while waiting for you to feed it?"

    It was bullshit.

  • My biggest fear is that it develops a "hive-mind".

    Before the migration, lemmy.ml was the biggest instance, and is explicitly communist.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm all for communism, but I don't want to be part of a circle-jerk and read about it every day.

  • Used to be a 9"gagger until I got shadow banned for pushing back on transphobic comments, even after I paid for PRO+

    4chan is a mixed bag, if you stay away from /b/ and /pol/ (which are chaos), you'll be in a neutral wild-west.

    I still browse 4chan because the dark humour I crave cannot be satiated elsewhere. Even /r/imgoingtohell was essentially reposting 4chan memes.

  • This comes down to the old debate over which philosophical framework is the basis for ethics and morality.

    If you're a deontologist, you might say that Mr. Beast is not a good person because he intentionally exploits people when he provides medical care for someone, by uploading their reactions for engagement.

    However, a consequentialist would say that the outcome is more important; the means by which people receive medical care is irrelevant, and in this case, their treatment essentially necessitates compensation via engagement.

  • The entire series?

    I can't find S1&2 without guitar riffs.

    And some episodes in season 2 are "half censored" (you can still hear the guitar riff). Those episodes also don't have vocals during the music.