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Is #mastodon becoming an echo chamber?

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  • mattwilcox@mstdn.socialM mattwilcox@mstdn.social

    This is a space that lets anyone say anything. It is a space that doesn’t give benefits to engagement farming techniques. It is largely *human centred* and free. Soooo… baring more controls for people to be safe as an ongoing problem causing misrepresentiaon of some peoples; why is it a problem if we don’t see bitcoin grifts here? AI grifts? Business accounts? Etc? The values simply don’t align. (2/2)
    @Gargron @scottjenson

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    #72

    @Gargron @scottjenson Put more simply; I care about mastodon being equal opportunity, and improving ease of access for all.

    That does not mean the audience segmentation should match other places. Those other places have their own biases skewing their own audiences. I sure as hell don’t think mastodon ought to have the same representation of fascists as twitter does “to be fair”, for example. That place grows those, we do not.

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    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

      @scottjenson @carnage4life I've tried to mitigate that a bit by sharing my own experience with AI as a development tool. I know there are other people on the Fediverse who talk about how and when they use AI, with or without misgivings.

      https://cosocial.ca/@evan/116206693774408287

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      #73

      @scottjenson @carnage4life I've been privately sharing this link to a post by @MozillaAI , an Open Source non-profit announcing an Open Source AI project to make development with AI safer, more efficient, and less costly. They got brigaded in a pretty threatening way, and people I know and respect jumped in to join the dogpile.

      https://mastodon.social/@MozillaAI/116279201448628866

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      • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

        As this conversation is spiraling a bit I want to make a few things clear:
        1. I'd like Mastodon to be MORE inclusive and bring in more voices
        2. Some people don't seem to want that
        3. This is core problem to solve: How do we let more in, but not "pollute" your feed?
        4. The solution is NOT "gatekeeping", revelling in the fact that AI journalists aren't welcome
        5. This is the same reason we lost "Black Twitter" when it came over in 2022

        Yes, a lot of you don't want AI posts in your feed (or pick any other topic) but the solution isn't to keep "AI People" from joining Mastodon, any more than it is keeping marginalized communities off of Mastodon.

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        #74

        @scottjenson thank you for starting this thread scott, its both good and painful

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        • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

          @scottjenson @carnage4life I've been privately sharing this link to a post by @MozillaAI , an Open Source non-profit announcing an Open Source AI project to make development with AI safer, more efficient, and less costly. They got brigaded in a pretty threatening way, and people I know and respect jumped in to join the dogpile.

          https://mastodon.social/@MozillaAI/116279201448628866

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          #75

          @evan @scottjenson @MozillaAI Mastodon as a community is quite hostile to AI and anything that isn’t a criticism of AI is viewed with skepticism at best and typically with hostility as the default.

          It’s unfortunate because, as in your Mozilla example, there is still time to shape how AI is used in our industry. It’s better to engage and try to influence it versus stick your head in the sand and have the change thrusted upon you.

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          • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

            @octothorpe @Gargron I think the "Black Twitter" migration of 2022 would disagree.

            Of course there are no technical reasons this can't happen. My original post wasn't about technology but culture. The Mastodon culture (for complex reasons) chased away black twitter. It's doing the same with AI and my biggest worry, many other topics that "don't fit".

            There *is* a culture to Mastodon outside of the tech and I'm suggesting that it is too exclusive. This ultimately hurts us.

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            #76

            @scottjenson @Gargron The evac of Black Mastodon is a very complex and nuanced topic that was mostly fuelled by coordinated active racist harassment campaigns.

            But let’s not at all try to equate what happened there with what is a general disinterest / distain / hostility for what was a computer science topic turned sociopolitical.

            They are not the same.

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            • thibaultamartin@mamot.frT thibaultamartin@mamot.fr

              @scottjenson @carnage4life Mastodon is 100% an echo chamber in my experience.

              Some topics are taboo, and there is very little tolerance for everything that is not the accepted opinion.

              I think Mastodon is the platform where I’ve seen the smallest diversity of opinions on any non-technical topic.

              Yet I want the fediverse to succeed as a platform to liberate the general public from monopolistic and toxic platforms.

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              #77

              @thibaultamartin @scottjenson @carnage4life this, exactly.

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              • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

                @mattwilcox @Gargron But that is a slippery slope. I realize this might seem contentious but I believe it's is exactly the same mechanism that chased away black twitter in 2022. If we celebrate our culture, to the point that we are happy we are excluding others, it can cut both ways.

                "Being inclusive" is like being "ethical" it only matters when things get hard.

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                #78

                @scottjenson @Gargron It feels like you are looking at this backwards to me. The *system* needs to be fair and the result is what happens. When Black people told Mastodon they needed safety features like shared blocklists etc; that could benefit *everyone*, they were not listened to. They left. That was a culture choice at Mastodon HQ.

                What do AI people / journalists need *to express themselves safely*? Safety and inclusivity to engage is the goal. Not being owed an audience.

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                • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                  @scottjenson @carnage4life I've been privately sharing this link to a post by @MozillaAI , an Open Source non-profit announcing an Open Source AI project to make development with AI safer, more efficient, and less costly. They got brigaded in a pretty threatening way, and people I know and respect jumped in to join the dogpile.

                  https://mastodon.social/@MozillaAI/116279201448628866

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                  #79

                  @scottjenson @carnage4life

                  I understand and agree that some content is unacceptable.

                  We can and should cut off racist, homophobic, misogynistic and transphobic harassers and abusers.

                  I just don't think using CoPilot tab completion falls into that same bucket of unacceptable behaviour.

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                  • carnage4life@mas.toC carnage4life@mas.to

                    @evan @scottjenson @MozillaAI Mastodon as a community is quite hostile to AI and anything that isn’t a criticism of AI is viewed with skepticism at best and typically with hostility as the default.

                    It’s unfortunate because, as in your Mozilla example, there is still time to shape how AI is used in our industry. It’s better to engage and try to influence it versus stick your head in the sand and have the change thrusted upon you.

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                    #80

                    @carnage4life @scottjenson @MozillaAI well, bless their hearts for posting through it. There are some more troubling threads in their stream, especially when they highlight team members.

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                    • mattwilcox@mstdn.socialM mattwilcox@mstdn.social

                      @scottjenson @Gargron It feels like you are looking at this backwards to me. The *system* needs to be fair and the result is what happens. When Black people told Mastodon they needed safety features like shared blocklists etc; that could benefit *everyone*, they were not listened to. They left. That was a culture choice at Mastodon HQ.

                      What do AI people / journalists need *to express themselves safely*? Safety and inclusivity to engage is the goal. Not being owed an audience.

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                      #81

                      @mattwilcox First, thank you for this conversation, it's very helpful. Second, while not shipping shared block lists was an issue, there was also issues at the culture level that chased people away. Finally I don't think AI folks need anything, they are just a lightning rod for the "people I don't personally want around" problem. It's a test for how we navigate this going forward.

                      There are people saying in my replies "we don't want them here". I realize a line that needs to be drawn somewhere (e.g. nazis) but my point is that "as a culture" we should want to have more voices here (in general)

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                      • scottjenson@social.coopS scottjenson@social.coop

                        @Gargron That is a personal choice and one which I totally respect. But I do think Mastodon should be big enough, and open enough, to allow an "AI community" to form, even thrive.

                        Too many people in my replies don't seem to agree with that.

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                        #82

                        @scottjenson @Gargron The people here that are knowledgeable on AI have interesting conversations. I share articles about it almost daily, however both of these situations are not what I would call enthusiast friendly. For that we should make no apology.

                        Having an audience with a known preference for human generated art, media and data is an important metric to be considered & it is a personal pleasure to see it reflected.

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                        • cratermoon@zirk.usC cratermoon@zirk.us

                          @scottjenson @Gargron I'd have to ask, what value would an an AI Booster community bring to the FediVerse?

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                          #83

                          @cratermoon @scottjenson @Gargron nobody has to earn their place on the Fediverse. Access to free and open social networking is a human right. You don't get to gatekeep this network.

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                          • carnage4life@mas.toC carnage4life@mas.to

                            @evan @scottjenson @MozillaAI Mastodon as a community is quite hostile to AI and anything that isn’t a criticism of AI is viewed with skepticism at best and typically with hostility as the default.

                            It’s unfortunate because, as in your Mozilla example, there is still time to shape how AI is used in our industry. It’s better to engage and try to influence it versus stick your head in the sand and have the change thrusted upon you.

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                            #84

                            @carnage4life @evan Strongly agree. The current AI companies have done much to be criticized but the tech itself, especially the open source and local versions (which this community should love) is actually a positive force here. We need to have discussions to understand the differences.

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                            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                              @cratermoon @scottjenson @Gargron nobody has to earn their place on the Fediverse. Access to free and open social networking is a human right. You don't get to gatekeep this network.

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                              #85

                              @evan @cratermoon Exactly, even asking that question "What value do they bring" is kind of scary.

                              It's a fine line, I get it. We draw the line at nazis and scammers but let's not cross the line into "intellectual purity" tests

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                              • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                @carnage4life @scottjenson @MozillaAI well, bless their hearts for posting through it. There are some more troubling threads in their stream, especially when they highlight team members.

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                                #86

                                @evan @carnage4life @scottjenson @MozillaAI

                                It is unfortunately very easy to convince yourself that abuse and harrassment are OK as long as they're in service of a morally just cause.

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                                • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                                  @scottjenson It's not that people who want to talk about AI aren't allowed. They're on here.

                                  Most of us just don't want to follow them because it's tedious.

                                  @Gargron

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                                  #87

                                  @mayintoronto @scottjenson @Gargron there's a big difference between ignoring people and abusing people.

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                                  • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

                                    @scottjenson @Gargron The evac of Black Mastodon is a very complex and nuanced topic that was mostly fuelled by coordinated active racist harassment campaigns.

                                    But let’s not at all try to equate what happened there with what is a general disinterest / distain / hostility for what was a computer science topic turned sociopolitical.

                                    They are not the same.

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                                    #88

                                    @octothorpe i agree they are not exactly the same. But "inclusivity" is *always* a complicated topic and never an easy one to solve. Mastodon has always tried to be a safe haven for marginalized people (although it has been a bumpy road and could be better!)

                                    My point is that many of the replies to my post were basically "AI bad, they shouldn't be here" and while I respect anyone's right to think that, it's something else to say we should actively chase them away. They are not nazis and they are not scammers (well, most of them aren't)

                                    I'm just saying the kicking people out for their ideas is a slippery slope and one which we should discuss more and be very careful with.

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                                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                      @scottjenson @carnage4life on the topic of AI, I find the abusive conversations on the Fediverse pretty dispiriting. People I like and respect have worked themselves into the position that use of AI is an inexcusable sin, and that anyone who uses AI merits harassment and abuse. Given that 85% of developers use or plan to use AI (Stack Overflow poll), that means a huge number of tech people getting brigaded by our anti-AI squad.

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                                      #89

                                      @evan @panos @scottjenson @carnage4life Two things can be true at the same time:

                                      - Using LLMs is unacceptable
                                      - We should not abuse individuals for using LLMs, both because that is ineffective at stopping LLM use, and because everyone does harmful things to survive capitalism

                                      The real problem is when people deny the harms, or decide to ignore the harms because of "inevitability" etc. It's understandable that you want the thing you're doing to not be harmful, but wishing won't make it so.

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                                      • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                                        @mayintoronto @scottjenson @Gargron there's a big difference between ignoring people and abusing people.

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                                        #90

                                        @evan Yeah, I mute people who are that aggressive, so I don't see it. You probably see it a lot more than me as an admin.

                                        @scottjenson @Gargron

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                                        • stairjoke@indieweb.socialS stairjoke@indieweb.social

                                          @thibaultamartin @scottjenson @carnage4life this, exactly.

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                                          #91

                                          @stairjoke @thibaultamartin I'm happy to get comments like this. It's bit frustrating that there do appear to be two camps here, although I'm not surprised.

                                          Part of the reason I "bait" these conversations is to at least bring this discussion into the open. We must realize that our culture *is* the driving force behind our success (or failure)

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