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    The concept of this app sounds promising. Do you think the internet can be a place for deep and meaningful conversations in this day and age?

    Merrengue•...
    I’ve started thinking more about the concept of an internet ID. While I used to be a firm believer in total anonymity, I’ve begun to change my mind. I now feel that people should take real responsibility for the comments they make and the views they promote online....
    digital identity
    internet privacy
    online accountability
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    Metamodern Love . I am at the airport passing into the US to hold the Fall Metamodern Spirituality Lab (on Love) at Sky Meadow in Vermont. My hunch is that a lot of what a platform like this one should do is exchange what we're doing, where we are, who we're with, etc. and not just our ideas and responses to things. So here's a nod in that direction. 

    https://laymanpascal.substack.com/p/metamodern-love
    laymanpascal•...
    I appreciate the ethical dimension of this.  I am both not in favour of doxxing each other and painfully aware that new systems make massive exposure possible....
    ethics
    social dynamics
    digital communities
    internet privacy
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  • dara_like_sara avatar

    How Google and AI are Killing Travel Blogs Like Mine

    I just finished reading this blog post by Amanda Williams, a travel blogger of 15 years, on the impact of Google's "helpful content" algo changes and AI on her ability to financial sustain herself.

    And man- I might sound dumb here, but I totally had not connected the dots re: how AI will absolutely destroy ad revenue for creators-- specifically creators that produce written content. 

    Ad placement is driven by site visitors, and AI totally bypasses the need for a site visit. Instead, it harvests the information from blogs like Amanda's and puts it in a neat list along with the content of 10 other bloggers so a person trying to find the top sites to visit in Paris never needs to even visit the site. 

    This is a problem in that, bloggers like Amanda have to switch strategies-- she now needs a new means of making money to continue producing trustworthy travel content. That might be creating a substack with individual subscribers, creating courses, etc. But her content likely won't be publicly available in the future, non-harvestable by AI... and that's a problem too in that AI's knowledge sources are going to get worse and worse. 

    Also, I just can't imagine that the 1:1 subscriber model won't be a losing game for soooo many great writers/creators. It's very different to be a person creating content that people are willing to pay for month over month, especially in niche fields like travel, instead of being paid by relevant brands through ads. 

    What do y'all think?

    blasomenessphemy•...

    There should be some option to not allow AI to scrape a webpage for info.

     

    artificial intelligence
    data security
    internet privacy
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