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JustBreath
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Vert true, there's still a lot of small communities forming.

Even if you go on like Reddit if you post certain things in certain subs you'll get invited to private subs talking about whatever niche topic.

Same with Discord, lot of small communities there.
JustBreath
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Anyone who has run a donation based service will tell you whatever % of users you think contributes back divide that by 1,000 or 10,000 to get the actual number.
JustBreath
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Very true, the whole point of logic and programming is that language is itself subjective and vague.

A deterministic program given the same inputs will always give the same outputs.

We can debate about what is cool, cold or freezing but a thermometer will present the same numeric value to everyone.
JustBreath
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
The elephant in the room here is how you ethically get people to onboard without an existing community / fomo / money.

The trick is getting the content creators there, but most of them are ultimately and fairly interested in making money, and your new platform wont have that for them.

Bluesky has done alright, but that was a black swan event Elon Musk inspired.
JustBreath
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
It doesn't have to though, we could train AIs that push back or even coordinate with a human therapist similar to how self checkout lines still have an attendant.
JustBreath
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
AI reminds me of early COVID in that it's difficult at times to tell how much it will completely change everything and therefore how concerned to be.

And also in the way that it's hard to tell what we as the average people should do to prepare and about it.
JustBreath
·3 lata temu·discuss
Yeah one key missing feature is subreddit creation and moderation.

Without all the free labor from moderators curating content for topics with different tastes and ideas about what the community should be, it's going to be a struggle to build a community.
JustBreath
·3 lata temu·discuss
Definitely, two killer features:

- Nearly plug-n-play with the Reddit API

- Support for subreddits with mod management