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It's not unreasonable to percieve the WWW for the past 20 years, definitely 10 years, to basically being a handful of website with 90% of the users.

I for one miss the smaller internet of days past, but I've always assumed I was in the minority here, as most of my peers don't seem to care about everything being on Facebook these days.

However, as AI slop overruns these platforms, I've noticed increased interest in alternatives. As each major platform gets slopified, the sites and communities that are too small to warrant much interest from bots become more lucrative.

And as for the ones who are fine with the slop feeds who think what they're seeing is actually real, I guess we're not losing much of value if they stay with InstaFaceTwitterTok

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[–] arrrse@piefed.social 19 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Well i think piefed is a nice example of this - its nice to be here as before, when I used reddit and had an account, if i wanted to get into the conversation I had to be among the 1st commenters to be seen at all. Idk if its filled with bots or just so many people, but its really nice to be among the few and not the many

I went to see bluesky when people started boycotting social medias and it seemed to be full of bot posts instantly

[–] ageedizzle@piefed.ca 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

went to see bluesky when people started boycotting social medias and it seemed to be full of bot posts instantly

We don’t have bots yet because we’re still small. But if we continue to grow (which would be a good thing imo, less people on big tech) then we will eventually have to deal with bots too. What’s the fediverse solution to that? Is it just manually reviewing account creation requests by server mods? That doesn’t seem like a solution that scales well.

[–] arrrse@piefed.social 3 points 1 week ago

I know, its going to get worse. But i figured ill try to enjoy this platform as much as i can while this is still the case. I do hope that they manage to get on top of the bots, somehow

For some reason, Piefed reminds me of the forums that still were very active like +10 years ago and thats what i like most about this place

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