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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • A bit of a tangent, but I’ve recently shifted my focus to reading content behind paywalls and have noticed a significant improvement in the quality of information compared to freely accessible sources. The open internet does offer valuable content, but there’s often a notable difference in journalistic rigor when a subscription fee is involved. I suspect that this disparity might contribute to the public’s vulnerability to disinformation, although I haven’t fully explored that theory.











  • Unpopular opinion: bots might be a good thing for now.
    I’m speaking from a growth perspective. Assuming users want to use social media to…socialize… you need active users and constant content. New social media platforms have a lack of users and content. Bots can bridge that gap until enough users are contributing and using the platform.
    If you really think about it, it comes down to a platform using bots effectively. Let’s say the bots will only submit content when user submitted content falls below a threshold. Maybe it will auto generate threads for breaking news.
    What if bots are used to ask questions and further conversations, like a social lubricant. Employed in a way to pull more useful information from users or to keep people engaged.
    This all hinges on the ability for a bot to appear real.

    This sounds super fucked when you think about it. I’m not a fan of bot content. If you didn’t know it was a bot, what difference would it make? LLM might be able to make it engaging and natural.