Feels like a lot of online activity is migrating to private groups. Just me? And is it because groups are rising or public commons less fun?
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A small community with something non-mainstream in common.
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Why is the non-mainstream part important? (I’ve noticed the same but I can’t quite figure out why it matters.)
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Filters that remove the 0.1% of people who just come to shout and attack, so that the other 99.9% feel safe to open their mouths.
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If we devote to this problem even 10% of the ML expertise we're investing into ad targeting, it's easily solvable. Take it from me
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From Machine | Platform | Crowd by
@amcafee - principled beliefs about what behavior you want, and then rules to keep out bad actorspic.twitter.com/FFStwWQSz6
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Works perfectly on reddit... oh wait...
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Human scale: repeated interactions with a finite pool of people to develop bonds and shared understanding. Otherwise, it's not a community.
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Context! Tribalism made a difference. "Visible to the public" didn't mean all were welcomed when joining a convo; you had to earn it.
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Reminds me of this quote from
@hspter https://overcast.fm/+FMBu7kjLM/57:10 …pic.twitter.com/lUpSK37dDI
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A willingness to treat opinion in the limited context that it is expressed in, not as part of an agenda-driven narrative. Hard to scale that
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