• @swlabr
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    69 months ago

    how is it that so many folks who watched this garbage and liked it found our last thread on lemmy of all places and felt strongly enough about the Carlin special to post and occasionally lie about it? even assuming the new sort gave it a gigantic boost as a popular thread on a small instance, this shit doesn’t make sense to me.

    I think you know the answer, my guy. AI flunkies will search for and latch onto any opportunity to hype AI, especially if its a niche online forum. I mean it definitely wasn’t Dudesy fans, they are in short supply.

    • @selfA
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      9 months ago

      haha you’re right, I was hoping one of those shitheads would take the bait and do a “how dare you I’m not a shill, you’re the shill” post for our enjoyment. no such luck now that the cat’s out of the bag on how shitty the Carlin special was though.

      I don’t have a suite of advanced analytics (and a lot of the analytics available for lemmy use methods I disagree with) but my admin eyes have been seeing an increase in this type of posts recently. I don’t keep up with reddit anymore, but I don’t think anything’s happened that’d increase lemmy’s organic userbase by a noticeable margin. most likely some brainless hypebros have discovered that lemmy’s the ideal size: big enough to be an audience, but small enough that their bullshit won’t get shouted down. in short, expect more MBA dropouts to get banned for undisclosed advertising

      • @gerikson
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        79 months ago

        One thing I value on lemmy compared to reddit is that it’s not a flat user namespace. If a commenter doesn’t have an account on this instance they’re kinda sorta automatically on probation, reputation wise. Far from it that I’d downvote someone who doesn’t have an account… but let’s just say they start with a lower prior.

        • @selfA
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          79 months ago

          oh absolutely. it’s very easy to shit on a thread and run from a federated account (which is also why we ban shit stirrers quickly — it’s a hostile network out there), but an account with a track record gets much less harsh treatment in case of any problems because they’ve shown they’re capable of making good posts, and we don’t really want to punish anyone for something that’s relatively minor weighed against their post history. a local account gets a (minor) leg up on that track record, because the user behind it has at least introduced themselves during registration and gone out of their way to get an account here. local accounts also stand out more from a moderation perspective, so the reputation of those users tends to grow quicker too.

          • @froztbyte
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            49 months ago

            Shit, are you insinuating we’re actually making good posts here? I’m going to have to severely drop my game!

        • @froztbyte
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          59 months ago

          Yeah, the nature of federation and “oh, just glance at their activity in other places with other norms” is extremely handy here, even if it does occasionally lead to regretful realisations of what you just saw on somesuch history