Lets not forget that there is a lot of traffic. Why Redlib and lemmy join forces?

  • Flyberius [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 days ago

    I think the whole reason people use Lemmy is because it isn’t Reddit and isn’t subject to reddits rules and manipulations as well as reddits really toxic userbase and astroturfing. Whilst I’m sure this technically could be done, albeit in a very hacky way, the reason as to why is hard to find.

    • eldavi@lemmy.ml
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      2 days ago

      astroturfing

      both the epsteing files and gishlaine maxwell case files have proven this to be a dramatic understatement.

      they literally identified reddit as a high value platform and used words like “narrative management” and “suppression protocols” to describe their efforts.

      • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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        15 hours ago

        astroturfing

        i mean that’s what it’s there for? always has been

        like, how else do you think companies on the internet make money? by manipulating public opinion

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          11 hours ago

          it’s one thing to convince you to buy something and it’s an entirely different thing to condition to you accept that genocides are necessary sometimes; vote against your own interests or else the other team will win; propagandize you against foreign political enemies; distract you from global rings of oligarchical pedofiles who torture, rape, kill and eat children for funsies; and many other things.

    • MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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      As meta almost-showed, the reason “why” is to keep those platforms from interacting with federated-services on their own terms - they can’t control the interaction if no one uses their implimentation.

      Leave it to them, and its embrace-extend-extinguish all the way down. Reddit and the rest have used AI-training as an excuse to lock-down and claim owner-ship of user-generated content. Letting them keep users from using our own content how we please would be a mistake.