I feel like lemmy is actually really amazing and has a lot of smart discussion happening instead of the constant circlejerking that happens on Reddit. I also feel the community here is a lot more hopeful/helpful! That’s all, thanks for reading 😄

    • towerful@programming.dev
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      Yeh, but you KNOW that’s next on the chopping block.
      Not sure if I’d support old.reddit for premium only users. I’m really enjoying Lemmy, and the genuine conversations that are happening

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        I’m sure. It was fun but all fun times must end. I’ve been enjoying higher quality interactions as well

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      Once they kill old reddit, which they likely will if they’re truly worried about data scraping by AI companies, it’s over.

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        There is no stopping AI data scrapers without also preventing users from accessing that data. Even with rate limiters, whatever that rate is tied to can be duplicated or faked such that the tech will affect normal users more than scrapers.

        This will especially be the case once language models can truly pass the Turing test, though they are already most of the way there. Using proxies/VPNs and multiple accounts, give the AIs “browsing habits” and there won’t be any way to tell the difference between bots and real people. The rate that they can scan comments might still be lower in that case than it is now and legally riskier, but it will still happen.

        Bots will probably have an easier time navigating the new site, too. They might even have to be limited in that regard so that they don’t look different from real people.