[email protected] for people who like the sport
[email protected] for people who like the sport
Hello,
I see you are a new account, feel free to join [email protected] , we have a lot of those threads
Nice people are still around, but in smaller communities
Probably, something to bring up to the owners of the page I guess
This issue can be solved using this tool: https://github.com/Fmstrat/lcs
You definitely did!
Lemmyverse does too, top right home icon
On Lemmyverse, there is the option to set your home instance (top right home icon), then the links open on your instance
Holy crap this thing is hard, I can’t guess any
Reddit is worse, to me, for reasons stated above, but we can agree to disagree
I didn’t know there was a czech one, that’s cool!
Having to go to school for classes I don’t like
I guess the only way to really avoid that would have to host your own instance, cut from the rest of the Fediverse, and only allow people you trust to join.
But then that kind of defeats the purpose of a Lemmy-like platform
It’s funny, I created kind of a the same thread in [email protected] a few minutes ago
I’m indeed not sure we are talking about the same thing.
You are talking about tracking the data and selling it to AI for training.
I don’t even know why AI companies would bother with buying that data when they can just parse that information directly from the website and then train their model on it.
I was talking about selling user profiles to advertising companies willing to reach specific potential customer audiences. In that scenario, the measures I explained prevent your profiling.
I love your project so much!
I usually have a look at [email protected] to see what’s emerging. It includes number of recent posts, which can be a good indication.
I would use two different websites. Reddit and Twitter always stayed on their own, because it’s not so easy to get what they were doing right
Nice additional measure