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  • C celiangodefroid@piaille.fr
    24. feb. 2025, 20.14

    @FediTips Not sure I totally agree with this : there ARE algorithms on Mastodon, it can't be otherwise. Feeds are sorted chronologically -- that's algorithm. Trends show messages based on popularity, interactions -- again, algorithms do that. But the difference is on the purpose of these algorithms : they are open source, transparent on how they work, and don't have a malicious purpose. It's human-centered algorithms.

    @renchap explained it here (in French, 1h14'27") : https://video.davduf.net/w/dg7QDT5aqA2utQksTT9e3B?start=1h14m27s

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    feditips@social.growyourown.services
    wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.16 sidst redigeret af feditips@social.growyourown.services
    #4

    @CelianGodefroid

    I address this in the article, tl:dr - that's not what most people mean by the word "algorithm".

    Most people who say "algorithm" mean the mysterious black box code that messes up people's timelines without them asking it to. Whatever the technical definition, this is what most people mean by the word "algorithm", especially the non-technical audience I am trying to reach with this account.

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    • K katception@mastodon.social
      24. feb. 2025, 20.16

      @FediTips then why do you show up on my timeline when I don’t follow you?.. there’s an algorithm here, there’s an algorithm on all social media. It’s how it works and runs.. stop spreading misinformation

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      feditips@social.growyourown.services
      wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.18 sidst redigeret af
      #5

      @katception

      Either you're following the hashtag #FediTips or someone you follow shared my post. There is no other way I can end up in your timeline.

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      • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
        24. feb. 2025, 19.59

        There is no algorithm on here. You are free to like and share and interact with whatever you want, it won't affect what appears in your timeline.

        The only things in your timeline are all the posts from all the accounts and hashtags and groups you've followed. That's it, it's as simple as that. You control your timeline, there isn't any content being pushed at you or hidden from you or promoted by anyone.

        Lots more info and questions answered about this at https://fedi.tips/does-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-use-algorithms-does-it-start-pushing-stuff-at-me-based-on-my-interactions

        #FediTips

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        docalm@mastodon.social
        wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.19 sidst redigeret af
        #6

        @FediTips yes, you are right and I do like Mastodon because this is exactly how it works. However, one could say that this actually _is_ an algorithm — an easy, transparent, and understandable algorithm, right?

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        • D docalm@mastodon.social
          24. feb. 2025, 20.19

          @FediTips yes, you are right and I do like Mastodon because this is exactly how it works. However, one could say that this actually _is_ an algorithm — an easy, transparent, and understandable algorithm, right?

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          feditips@social.growyourown.services
          wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.20 sidst redigeret af feditips@social.growyourown.services
          #7

          @docalm

          I address this in the article, tl:dr - most people who use the word "algorithm" mean the mysterious black box code which messes up their timelines in unpredictable and unwanted ways.

          My account and site is mainly aimed at a general non-technical audience, so I'm using vocabulary in a non-technical way.

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          • C celiangodefroid@piaille.fr
            24. feb. 2025, 20.14

            @FediTips Not sure I totally agree with this : there ARE algorithms on Mastodon, it can't be otherwise. Feeds are sorted chronologically -- that's algorithm. Trends show messages based on popularity, interactions -- again, algorithms do that. But the difference is on the purpose of these algorithms : they are open source, transparent on how they work, and don't have a malicious purpose. It's human-centered algorithms.

            @renchap explained it here (in French, 1h14'27") : https://video.davduf.net/w/dg7QDT5aqA2utQksTT9e3B?start=1h14m27s

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            rinmari@urusai.social
            wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.25 sidst redigeret af
            #8

            @CelianGodefroid @FediTips "Explore" is also "algorithm"

            Optional, but it is "algorithmic" nonetheless

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            • R rinmari@urusai.social
              24. feb. 2025, 20.25

              @CelianGodefroid @FediTips "Explore" is also "algorithm"

              Optional, but it is "algorithmic" nonetheless

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              wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.37 sidst redigeret af
              #9

              @rinmari @CelianGodefroid

              The Explore section is a list of the most shared recent posts, it's not quite the same thing as someone's home timeline being messed up because they liked the "wrong" thing.

              This thread is mainly aimed at non-technical people who are too scared to like or share something in case it changes what they see in their timelines. This is what happens on many algo-driven commercial social networks now, and I'm trying to reassure people it doesn't happen on the Fediverse 🙂

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              • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                24. feb. 2025, 19.59

                There is no algorithm on here. You are free to like and share and interact with whatever you want, it won't affect what appears in your timeline.

                The only things in your timeline are all the posts from all the accounts and hashtags and groups you've followed. That's it, it's as simple as that. You control your timeline, there isn't any content being pushed at you or hidden from you or promoted by anyone.

                Lots more info and questions answered about this at https://fedi.tips/does-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-use-algorithms-does-it-start-pushing-stuff-at-me-based-on-my-interactions

                #FediTips

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                feditips@social.growyourown.services
                wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.40 sidst redigeret af feditips@social.growyourown.services
                #10

                p.s. Just to clarify, this post is mainly aimed at people who are nervous of liking or sharing the wrong thing in case it messes up what is served to them on their timeline (which is what happens on Twitter, Facebook etc).

                I am trying to reassure them that this DOESN'T happen on the Fediverse.

                I'm not trying to change the technical defintion of "algorithm", I'm just using that word in the sense that most non-technical people use it, to mean annoying opaque code that messes with timelines 🙂

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                • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                  24. feb. 2025, 20.40

                  p.s. Just to clarify, this post is mainly aimed at people who are nervous of liking or sharing the wrong thing in case it messes up what is served to them on their timeline (which is what happens on Twitter, Facebook etc).

                  I am trying to reassure them that this DOESN'T happen on the Fediverse.

                  I'm not trying to change the technical defintion of "algorithm", I'm just using that word in the sense that most non-technical people use it, to mean annoying opaque code that messes with timelines 🙂

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                  wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 20.42 sidst redigeret af
                  #11

                  @feditips@social.growyourown.services Your work is appreciated!

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                  • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                    24. feb. 2025, 19.59

                    There is no algorithm on here. You are free to like and share and interact with whatever you want, it won't affect what appears in your timeline.

                    The only things in your timeline are all the posts from all the accounts and hashtags and groups you've followed. That's it, it's as simple as that. You control your timeline, there isn't any content being pushed at you or hidden from you or promoted by anyone.

                    Lots more info and questions answered about this at https://fedi.tips/does-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-use-algorithms-does-it-start-pushing-stuff-at-me-based-on-my-interactions

                    #FediTips

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                    crosswalk@mastodon.world
                    wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 21.31 sidst redigeret af
                    #12

                    @FediTips
                    > there isn't any content being ... hidden from you

                    Not true.
                    I have accounts on different instances and they don't offer me the exact same fediverse.
                    That's fine. And I understand why. It's just confusing for new folks.

                    F 1 Reply Last reply 25. feb. 2025, 21.14
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                    • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                      24. feb. 2025, 19.59

                      There is no algorithm on here. You are free to like and share and interact with whatever you want, it won't affect what appears in your timeline.

                      The only things in your timeline are all the posts from all the accounts and hashtags and groups you've followed. That's it, it's as simple as that. You control your timeline, there isn't any content being pushed at you or hidden from you or promoted by anyone.

                      Lots more info and questions answered about this at https://fedi.tips/does-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-use-algorithms-does-it-start-pushing-stuff-at-me-based-on-my-interactions

                      #FediTips

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                      voxel@infosec.space
                      wrote on 24. feb. 2025, 22.19 sidst redigeret af
                      #13

                      @FediTips What about @loops For You page? Will that have some kind of algorithm behind it?

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                      • V voxel@infosec.space
                        24. feb. 2025, 22.19

                        @FediTips What about @loops For You page? Will that have some kind of algorithm behind it?

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                        wrote on 25. feb. 2025, 21.11 sidst redigeret af
                        #14

                        @voxel @loops

                        I don't think Loops is part of the Fediverse yet as it's not federating yet?

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                        • C crosswalk@mastodon.world
                          24. feb. 2025, 21.31

                          @FediTips
                          > there isn't any content being ... hidden from you

                          Not true.
                          I have accounts on different instances and they don't offer me the exact same fediverse.
                          That's fine. And I understand why. It's just confusing for new folks.

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                          feditips@social.growyourown.services
                          wrote on 25. feb. 2025, 21.14 sidst redigeret af feditips@social.growyourown.services
                          #15

                          @crosswalk

                          That's usually because different instances notice different sets of accounts, depending on whether their members have followed them etc. They're not hiding something from you, they just haven't noticed it. 🙂

                          The exception would be if an instance blocks another instance, but that's more of a moderation thing than an algorithm type thing?

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                          • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                            25. feb. 2025, 21.11

                            @voxel @loops

                            I don't think Loops is part of the Fediverse yet as it's not federating yet?

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                            voxel@infosec.space
                            wrote on 25. feb. 2025, 22.34 sidst redigeret af
                            #16

                            @FediTips @loops That's true, but many people already consider it as an part of it and I'm interested regarding this

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                            • V voxel@infosec.space
                              25. feb. 2025, 22.34

                              @FediTips @loops That's true, but many people already consider it as an part of it and I'm interested regarding this

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                              wrote on 26. feb. 2025, 17.23 sidst redigeret af
                              #17

                              @voxel @loops

                              I know, but until it federates I can't cover it, sorry!

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                              • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                                24. feb. 2025, 20.40

                                p.s. Just to clarify, this post is mainly aimed at people who are nervous of liking or sharing the wrong thing in case it messes up what is served to them on their timeline (which is what happens on Twitter, Facebook etc).

                                I am trying to reassure them that this DOESN'T happen on the Fediverse.

                                I'm not trying to change the technical defintion of "algorithm", I'm just using that word in the sense that most non-technical people use it, to mean annoying opaque code that messes with timelines 🙂

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                                antdesros@jasette.facil.services
                                wrote on 3. mar. 2025, 08.35 sidst redigeret af
                                #18

                                @FediTips
                                I think it would be better to say "There's no opaque or hidden algorithm on Mastodon and the Fediverse". Non-technical people would understand and the sentence would at the same time be more accurate.

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                                • A antdesros@jasette.facil.services
                                  3. mar. 2025, 08.35

                                  @FediTips
                                  I think it would be better to say "There's no opaque or hidden algorithm on Mastodon and the Fediverse". Non-technical people would understand and the sentence would at the same time be more accurate.

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                                  feditips@social.growyourown.services
                                  wrote on 3. mar. 2025, 18.00 sidst redigeret af feditips@social.growyourown.services
                                  #19

                                  @antdesros

                                  At least in the English-speaking non-technical world, "algorithm" now means opaque code which messes with social media timelines in unwanted ways for commercial and manipulative purposes.

                                  This is pretty much the only context in which non-technical people use the word, at least in English. A common phrase is "escape the algorithm" etc.

                                  When trying to reach a mass non-technical audience, IMHO it's more effective to just use the word in the sense the audience uses it.

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                                  • F feditips@social.growyourown.services
                                    3. mar. 2025, 18.00

                                    @antdesros

                                    At least in the English-speaking non-technical world, "algorithm" now means opaque code which messes with social media timelines in unwanted ways for commercial and manipulative purposes.

                                    This is pretty much the only context in which non-technical people use the word, at least in English. A common phrase is "escape the algorithm" etc.

                                    When trying to reach a mass non-technical audience, IMHO it's more effective to just use the word in the sense the audience uses it.

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                                    antdesros@jasette.facil.services
                                    wrote on 3. mar. 2025, 18.20 sidst redigeret af
                                    #20

                                    @FediTips
                                    Is it really less effective if I say "escape the opaque algorithm"?

                                    F 1 Reply Last reply 3. mar. 2025, 18.35
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                                    • A antdesros@jasette.facil.services
                                      3. mar. 2025, 18.20

                                      @FediTips
                                      Is it really less effective if I say "escape the opaque algorithm"?

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                                      wrote on 3. mar. 2025, 18.35 sidst redigeret af
                                      #21

                                      @antdesros

                                      In my judgement it would be less effective, but that's a personal assessment.

                                      Totally understand and respect it if people disagree though.

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