Dopo #substack anche #reddit monetizza la sua kwnoledge base, creata attraverso i contributi spontanei dei frequentatori della piattaforma.
Sul punto non ho un'opinione forte: una comunità riceve ospitalità gratuita, ma quel gratis per altri ha un costo e il corrispettivo, in questo caso, èciò ciascuno ha scritto e che, una volta pubblicato, ha smesso di appartenergli.
Le regole erano sempre state chiare? E allora inutile lamentarsene ora #ownyourdata#ownyourweb https://www.ilpost.it/2024/05/17/reddit-accordo-openai/
@sposadelvento l'IA potrebbe rubare i contenuti di mastodon e di tutti i social ma rischierebbe guai legali, per questo ora fanno accordi per poter sfruttare i contenuti dei social commerciali.
Probabilmente a breve su mastodon sarà possibile impostare account e istanza per escluderli dall'uso di IA così come è possibile escludere l'indicizzazione dai motori di ricerca. @GualTRex
@LA9306 it's someone mass-reporting everything posted to the DT. They might use a script or bot for efficiency, but there is no automated systems made by the mods or admins that send these out
Do people just argue for the sake of it? This person took issue with what I wrote and when I asked them to explain, we wind up pretty much with what I originally said. #Reddit#car#Fiat#Tofaş
Leggendo il libro Aggiustare il mondo di Giovanni Ziccardi ho scoperto che inizialmente Reddit fu concepito in Common Lisp e che in una fase successiva, su suggerimento di Aron, fu riscritto in Python per vari motivi.
Facendo delle ricerche, ho trovato il repo con il codice e anche il post degli sviluppatori in cui argomentano questa scelta. Molto interessante!
@rasterweb they just need another "new user interface" and yeah it totally broke the way I used it and I can't seem to find an option to switch it back either...
Here is the natural consequence of #Semrush inspiring all that #misinformation: people attacking me on #Reddit. This is one reason I fought to get this crap off the web.
@nf3xn Thank you. I can’t blame these two users. Basically yet another Semrush user posted the usual misinformation drivel about me, but this time to Reddit (all in an effort to please Google). These two took exception (as did many others) without realizing that I am the victim, not the instigator. I would love to know who that is.
This is the thread:
Our #Reddit only needs 4 more users to get it to 3,500 members! Come on over and join the sub for quality content, tech support, and a growing community.
@Judeau I appreciate the understanding, thank you! It can be a lot, but we want to accommodate and bring in as many people as possible wherever you feel most comfortable.
I just logged in and will start posting there as much as I can. Then, we will look for moderators to help out! There seems to be enough demand here for a Lemmy to justify posting there at the very least.
Enjoying this #Reddit thread where they pontificate about how online video needs competition, but it costs too much to do it.
I've been running tilvids.com for almost four years now on mostly community donations. The problem isn't the cost, it's the fact that every creator thinks they're the next Mr. Beast and just one video away from being a millionaire, and viewers are complacent.
We could all easily collectively decide to change this at any time.
@mamus Some PeerTube creators do have a donate button! That said, the donate button doesn't directly donate, it takes you to the page of their choice, so not necessarily frictionless.