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Yeah I think people* will come to understand that not all images are real, just like they came to understand the not all headlines are real
*some people
he/him
Yeah I think people* will come to understand that not all images are real, just like they came to understand the not all headlines are real
*some people
This doesn’t feel like astroturfing to me, one is purely negative, one is about a merger and I would consider neutral, and the other 3 are about a massive game coming to the biggest platform, something PC gamers have been begging for forever
Is it? This seems like one of the most beneficial and least controversial uses
Honestly surprised it’s lasted as long as it has
I think it used to say on people’s profiles something like “This user’s gold has paid for x hours of server time”
That’s what Bard does
The content is very generic, a lot of people trying to subtly beg for followers, but the worst part is there is no following feed at all, just one (poorly so far) curated page.
I know the fact that it doesn’t have one is kind of a feature, but I do wish Mastodon had some sort of algorithm feed. I liked that after I liked a couple of football/soccer tweets, Twitter started surfacing popular football tweets, even if they didn’t have any hashtags.
I know the fact that it doesn’t have one is kind of a feature, but I do wish Mastodon had some sort of algorithm feed. I liked that after I liked a couple of football/soccer tweets, Twitter started surfacing popular football tweets, even if they didn’t have any hashtags.
I can’t even think of a financial or business reason for him to do this that makes sense, he must just want to run Twitter into the ground
Which instance would Bard sign up on 🤔
My Mastodon search has never worked either, Lemmy is a much better Reddit alternative than Mastodon is a Twitter alternative