vwbusguy, to fediverse
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

I've decided to try again as a alternative. I don't like the interface as much and the ads are not intrusive, but I like that it has some integrations with and . There's also apparently a YouTube integration, but it failed to connect for me.

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Google News is boosting sites that rip-off other outlets by using AI to rapidly churn out content, 404 Media has found. Google told 404 Media that although it tries to address spam on Google News, the company ultimately does not focus on whether a news article was written by an AI or a human, opening the way for more AI-generated content making its way onto Google News.

The presence of AI-generated content on Google News signals two things: first, the black box nature of Google News, with entry into Google News’ rankings in the first place an opaque, but apparently gameable, system. Second, is how Google may not be ready for moderating its News service in the age of consumer-access AI, where essentially anyone is able to churn out a mass of content with little to no regard for its quality or originality.

“I want to read the original stories written by journalists who actually researched them and spoke to primary sources. Any news junkie would,” Brian Penny, a ghostwriter who first flagged some of the seemingly AI-generated articles to 404 Media, said."

https://www.404media.co/google-news-is-boosting-garbage-ai-generated-articles/

yourautisticlife, to Depression

Flipboard: An Ableist Platform

I don’t recommend it for anyone, and especially not for people with mental health issues.

I don’t watch the news on the television anymore. Rather than do this, I used to use Google News. I did this for a long time. It was my main source of news. I tried using the fediverse for this, but I do need curation, so this did not work well for me. Flipboard seemed like the natural alternative.

I did not realize that the platform is ableist. I suspect the people who suggested it to me are all exemplars of mental health, and do not belong to minorities.

Keep in mind that I’m not going to go over all features of Flipboard. For one thing, I’m using it as a consumer, not a producer. I also have no inclination to explore its every nook and cranny. What you are getting here is the impression of someone who has used it for a few weeks.

One thing going for the platform is that you can select the topics that interest you. For instance, I picked autism, LGBTQ+ rights, racism as some of the topics that I want to see. This is great, and definitely better than Google News.

I have to say that I’ve received help when I had question about the platform. I got answers from Flipboard Community Support, which, as far as I can tell, is as official as it gets. Other users have also been helpful. This is good. Too many companies try to operate without giving any customer support. Flipboard seems to be different in this respect. This is quite welcome.

Where Flipboard fails is in giving you the ability to easily filter out the information that you do not want. Let me explain the types of sources that I’ve seen on Flipboard. A story can have one or more of these sources:

  1. News outlets: CNN, NBC, The New York Times, etc.
  2. Magazines. I think these are created by users, who may then flip a story into it.
  3. Users. You will see them with magazines.

So you could see a story from CNN because it was flipped by Alice into her magazine Daily Living. So far, so good.

Subscription

https://ko-fi.com/A0A8N54KLBonfire Merch

The first area where there is a filtering problem is The Daily Edition. This is a page curated by Flipboard, yes, but it is curated in such a way that you cannot ban the sources you encounter there, nor can you remove an entire section. I was not able to get that page off of my menu bar at the top, even if I unfollowed The Features Desk, which I suppose is responsible for this page.

I wouldn’t be complaining if not for the fact that shitty sources do sometimes appear on this page, like Fox. This news outlet has been taken to court over the lies that it peddled. It settled, and page a huge sum, which in my book means that it lost. However, Flipboard editors sometimes decide that Fox is a news source that is worthy of being featured in The Daily Edition. Who in their right mind would think that this is fine?

In all places other than The Daily Edition, I block every damn Fox source that is presented to me. I did this on Google News too. In fact, I left Google News when what appears to be a bug started letting Fox articles on my page. I did not like it then. I don’t like it now. Yes, I can ban Fox everywhere, except on The Daily Editions page. There’s no technical reason banning couldn’t be implemented there, too. Absolutely NONE! So right now I just don’t read The Daily Edition.

However, the ableism does not stop there. There is simply no way to ban a magazine. So if NBC puts out general news items but also has a magazine attached to it for sports, there’s no way to just ban the sports magazine. Or what if a user has a magazine for autism and another one about spelunking. Why can’t I just ban the spelunking magazine? I’ve been in situations where I have no reason to ban the user or the news outlet, but I want to ban the magazine. Can’t do it.

Now if you want to ban a user you can do it. However, the web interface does not support it. WHY? Again, I cannot conceive of a technical reason this is not implemented. I can think of other reasons, however, like the desire to funnel users to the app, or get more ad impressions in the app.

Flipboard is the type of platform where I find the app occasionally useful, but I primarily access it using the web. Oh, and I’ve just remembered why I tried Flipboard way back when, but decided to toss it into the garbage bin: it used to be app only. There was no web interface. Now, what am I supposed to do when I run into a user I don’t like. Am I to grab my phone, try to find the user there, and ban them when a simple click in the web interface ought to suffice? Hell no!

Note that what I’m talking about here is not a hypothetical. I ran into a Nazi who ran a magazine with Nazi content. I wanted to ban the magazine and the user, but couldn’t. At the time, I did not know that I could have banned them in the app, but ultimately it makes no difference to have the functionality there but not on the web.

When I was in the midst of my cancer, I had to ask my ex-wife to stop watching televised news. They hammered me too much, and it was impossible to skip over things that I found objectionable. This called self-care. Any platform that arbitrarily prevent you from easily filtering out the information you do not want to see is ableist.

Once more, those of us with mental conditions bear the brunt of the decisions that ableists made. I know that the people who decided that Flipboard did not decide to throw those people with mental conditions under the bus. We merely did not figure in their calculations.

However, at the end of the day, this is still ableist. It does not matter if it was done deliberately or not. I guess, I’ll continue to use it until I find something better, or they provide fixes to deal with my grievances.

https://www.yourautisticlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/image-2-897x1024.pngMy conversation with Flipboard about banning magazines and users.https://www.yourautisticlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Screenshot-from-2024-01-12-09-47-15-897x1024.pngMy conversation with Flipboard regarding The Daily Edition.

https://www.yourautisticlife.com/2024/01/12/flipboard-an-ableist-platform/

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heiseonline, to Amazon German

Donnerstag: GM kürzt Cruise-Budget, Amazon bietet Modell für KI-Bildgeneratoren

Kürzung für Robo-Taxis + KI-Bildgenerator von AWS + Linksteuer Kanadas reduziert + Datenschützer gegen KI-Selbstregulierung + App Store Awards '23 +

https://www.heise.de/news/Donnerstag-GM-kuerzt-Cruise-Budget-Amazon-bietet-Modell-fuer-KI-Bildgeneratoren-9544067.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

heiseonline, to news German

Linksteuer: Kanada gibt es billiger, damit Google News weiterläuft

Kanada reduziert seine neue Linksteuer deutlich, woraufhin Google weiterhin auf Nachrichten verlinken wird.​

https://www.heise.de/news/Linksteuer-Kanada-gibt-es-billiger-damit-Google-News-weiterlaeuft-9544048.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

itnewsbot, to medical

Google to pay Canada’s “link tax,” drops threat of removing news from search - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Manuel Augusto Moreno)

Google ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1987263

BalooUriza, to firefox

Funny how a shortcut to News on my homescreen works better than the official app.

itnewsbot, to internet

Silicon Valley Ditches News, Shaking an Unstable Industry - News organizations are scrambling to adjust to the latest rift in the long-fractious rela... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/19/technology/news-social-media-traffic.html

badams, to SEO

Today is the last day of the Early Bird ticket offer - tomorrow the ticket price increases from $169 to $225, so grab yours today!

We finalised our speaker roster and schedule, and are very happy to confirm @kevin_indig as a speaker! Kevin will be talking about how AI won't replace writers but can make them 10x better.

Check out all speakers and talks on the website: https://newsseo.io/

badams, to SEO

The 2023 News and Editorial SEO Summit is taking shape. Check out these three speakers and their talks, only to be seen at NESS23 on 11 & 12 October:

Lily Ray - "Winning in Google Discover (Without Losing in Google Search)"

Anna Sbuttoni - "How SEO is Reshaping 'Classic' Newsrooms"

Jes Scholz - "The Need for Speed: SEO Strategies for Rapid Crawling"

https://mailchi.mp/newsseo/first-update-from-the-news-and-editorial-seo-summit-9394151

newstik, to Canada

enacted a law. If and keep providing links to the s of websites, they will have to pay 30 percent of the total cost of all news production in the country (mostly TV news).

"No TNX", said Meta and Google. They just won't provide links to paywalls anymore. The government thought it was a and called it. Now Meta has started blocking the links, a I report for @heiseonline in German:

https://www.heise.de/news/In-Kanada-Meta-blockiert-ab-sofort-Links-auf-Nachrichten-9232361.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

newstik,

Is it so hard to understand that the typical user of or is only marginally interested in professional ?

Is it so hard to see that has always been a financial loss for Google?

Is it so hard to understand that is not interested in pointing his users to new, interesting stuff on other websites?

mrcopilot, to random
@mrcopilot@mstdn.social avatar

This is ...

...

I don't actually have the words to describe the vindictive meanspirited callousness of this piece.

Just garbage, a complete waste of perfectly good electrons.

Never heard of this before, but I bet I won't be able to escape her name here shortly.

I'm just a cis white guy yet I am offended and embarrassed.

why did you feature this in my feed? Please stop.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/miss-netherlands-is-the-face-of-western-self-cancellation

jake4480, to news
@jake4480@c.im avatar

For some vintage and retro devices (or for a variety of other reasons) you might want a super-lightweight method of searching the web or simple links of news.

I saw @osz mention the SUPER lightweight search site http://frogfind.com (which is powered by DuckDuckGo) and also http://68k.news (which is a simple HTML link version of Google News).

These two sites are SO cool and potentially useful.

Know any more sites/things like this? Comment em!

#search #news #HTML #retro #RetroComputing #RetroGames #RetroGaming #VintageComputers #VintageComputing #vintage #SearchEngines #simple #DuckDuckGo #Google #GoogleNews #LightweightSearch #LightWeightNews

A screenshot of 68k.news, a simple HTML version of Google News

heiseonline, to AdobePhotoshop German

Freitag: Virgin Galactics erster Kommerzflug, Satelliteninternet erweitert

Weltall-Tourismus verspätet + OneWeb in Europa + Neutrinos aus der Milchstraße + Google ohne Kanada-News + Bildbearbeitung mit KI + Cookie-Datenschutzpodcast

https://www.heise.de/news/Freitag-Virgin-Galactics-erster-Kommerzflug-Satelliteninternet-erweitert-9203298.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

heiseonline, to news German

Russland: Internetprovider blockieren Google News

In Russland sind wohl die Internetprovider angewiesen worden, Google News zu sperren. In dem Land droht ein bewaffneter Aufstand sich bis Moskau auszuweiten.

https://www.heise.de/news/Russland-Internetprovider-blockieren-Google-News-9196943.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

AnonNewsDE, to random German

Metriken zeigen, dass zur Zeit, inmitten erhöhter Spannungen zwischen und , für viele Nutzer in nicht mehr verfügbar ist.

Mehrere ISP, darunter Rostelecom, Telplus und U-LAN blockieren den Zugang demnach komplett.

Quelle: NetBlocks

https://nitter.it/netblocks/status/1672382720989593601

petersuber, to internet

1/ There's a real niche for apps or tools that do a good job of suggesting stories that match our interests.

I have experience with three that do a terrible job: , , and the algorithm. All three give us options to say "more like this" or "less like this" for each story. All three of them systematically ignore my "less like this" feedback.

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