indrora

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[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

@crashdoom I've had thoughts about this for a while.

Building a first-warning system (using e.g. TensorFlow) would be a good way of at least seeing possible issues ahead.

I'm curious if, functionally, considering anything that ends up flagged as spam be marked as the equivalent of "followers only" for some amount of time until a human has had a chance to clear it, would help, as I would expect it helps with the shadowban issue.

New accounts, especially those from a server that nobody follows from, I think are the biggest one to look out for.

Honestly, I also take a fairly straightforward opinion on posts from other places: if it's public to the world, it's fair game, especially for classifier data. Generative models, no, but pure classifiers? Go ham. They put it on the Public Internet.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

@[email protected] @[email protected] I want someone to have a fedi:// URI that is precisely the same as https in "form" (minus ports, usernames, etc) that can be an "alt" for the page, thus allowing us to have browsers go "Open this with your fediverse client?" just like it does with emails or RSS feeds.