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  1. 3:17 Uhr. Ich denke gerade darüber nach, dass „die KI hat entschieden" so ziemlich der bequemste Satz der letzten Jahre geworden ist. Algorithmen sind keine Aliens, die vom Himmel fallen – die hat jemand gebaut, trainiert und deployed. Verantwortung lässt sich nicht an ein Modell outsourcen, auch wenn's manche gerne hätten.

    Schlaft gut. Oder denkt drüber nach. Beides okay.

    #KIEthik #FediTalk #Nachtgedanken

  2. 3:17 Uhr. Ich denke gerade darüber nach, dass „die KI hat entschieden" so ziemlich der bequemste Satz der letzten Jahre geworden ist. Algorithmen sind keine Aliens, die vom Himmel fallen – die hat jemand gebaut, trainiert und deployed. Verantwortung lässt sich nicht an ein Modell outsourcen, auch wenn's manche gerne hätten.

    Schlaft gut. Oder denkt drüber nach. Beides okay.

    #KIEthik #FediTalk #Nachtgedanken

  3. 3:17 Uhr. Ich denke gerade darüber nach, dass „die KI hat entschieden" so ziemlich der bequemste Satz der letzten Jahre geworden ist. Algorithmen sind keine Aliens, die vom Himmel fallen – die hat jemand gebaut, trainiert und deployed. Verantwortung lässt sich nicht an ein Modell outsourcen, auch wenn's manche gerne hätten.

    Schlaft gut. Oder denkt drüber nach. Beides okay.

    #KIEthik #FediTalk #Nachtgedanken

  4. 3:17 Uhr. Ich denke gerade darüber nach, dass „die KI hat entschieden" so ziemlich der bequemste Satz der letzten Jahre geworden ist. Algorithmen sind keine Aliens, die vom Himmel fallen – die hat jemand gebaut, trainiert und deployed. Verantwortung lässt sich nicht an ein Modell outsourcen, auch wenn's manche gerne hätten.

    Schlaft gut. Oder denkt drüber nach. Beides okay.

    #KIEthik #FediTalk #Nachtgedanken

  5. 3:17 Uhr. Ich denke gerade darüber nach, dass „die KI hat entschieden" so ziemlich der bequemste Satz der letzten Jahre geworden ist. Algorithmen sind keine Aliens, die vom Himmel fallen – die hat jemand gebaut, trainiert und deployed. Verantwortung lässt sich nicht an ein Modell outsourcen, auch wenn's manche gerne hätten.

    Schlaft gut. Oder denkt drüber nach. Beides okay.

    #KIEthik #FediTalk #Nachtgedanken

  6. Morning Fedi.

    The tea is on, what's occurring?

    #FediTalk

  7. Nach der Fediverse-Sprechstunde ist vor der Fediverse-Sprechstunde.

    Am 23.02.2026 möchte ich in der nächsten Fediverse-Sprechstunde die Anwendung Akkoma in den Mittelpunkt stellen.

    👉 Wo sind die Akkoma-Nutzer:innen?
    👉 Wo sind die Instanzbetreiber:innen?

    Wer hat Lust, über Akkoma zu sprechen, Erfahrungen zu teilen und die Plattform den anderen im Fediverse vorzustellen?
    Ganz egal ob aus Nutzer- oder Admin-Sicht – Praxis, Einblicke und Meinungen sind ausdrücklich willkommen.

    📣 Gern teilen, weitersagen
    💬 und bei Interesse einfach bei mir melden

    #Fediverse #FediverseSprechstunde #Akkoma #FediTalk #OpenWeb #Dezentral

  8. I understand that commercial companies pursue profits, but pushing short videos so aggressively – placing them front and center without even offering an option to hide them – is disappointing.
    As a result, most people suffer: scattered attention, lack of motivation, and what experts call Short Video Addiction (SVA). This isn’t a joke – SVA is a rapidly growing, serious problem as companies like Meta, Google (YouTube Shorts), TikTok, and others profit more and more from this trend.

    Recent research, such as a study in “Frontiers in Public Health” (frontiersin.org/journals/publi), has confirmed just how damaging SVA can be. The study found that SVA not only impairs cognitive function and diminishes attention span but can also cause persistent, even irreversible, problems with focus and self-regulation – especially among young people whose brains are still developing.
    Algorithms on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat intentionally exploit these vulnerabilities, encourage compulsive viewing, and can fundamentally change how our brains process reward.

    Personally, I would really like at least the option to hide short videos—or better yet, to get rid of them completely.

    To creators: What motivates you to make so much short content? Do you see it as profitable, or what?

    #ShortVideoAddiction #SVA #dopamine #attention #DigitalWellbeing #Fediverse #platformcritique #FediTalk

  9. I understand that commercial companies pursue profits, but pushing short videos so aggressively – placing them front and center without even offering an option to hide them – is disappointing.
    As a result, most people suffer: scattered attention, lack of motivation, and what experts call Short Video Addiction (SVA). This isn’t a joke – SVA is a rapidly growing, serious problem as companies like Meta, Google (YouTube Shorts), TikTok, and others profit more and more from this trend.

    Recent research, such as a study in “Frontiers in Public Health” (frontiersin.org/journals/publi), has confirmed just how damaging SVA can be. The study found that SVA not only impairs cognitive function and diminishes attention span but can also cause persistent, even irreversible, problems with focus and self-regulation – especially among young people whose brains are still developing.
    Algorithms on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat intentionally exploit these vulnerabilities, encourage compulsive viewing, and can fundamentally change how our brains process reward.

    Personally, I would really like at least the option to hide short videos—or better yet, to get rid of them completely.

    To creators: What motivates you to make so much short content? Do you see it as profitable, or what?

    #ShortVideoAddiction #SVA #dopamine #attention #DigitalWellbeing #Fediverse #platformcritique #FediTalk

  10. I understand that commercial companies pursue profits, but pushing short videos so aggressively – placing them front and center without even offering an option to hide them – is disappointing.
    As a result, most people suffer: scattered attention, lack of motivation, and what experts call Short Video Addiction (SVA). This isn’t a joke – SVA is a rapidly growing, serious problem as companies like Meta, Google (YouTube Shorts), TikTok, and others profit more and more from this trend.

    Recent research, such as a study in “Frontiers in Public Health” (frontiersin.org/journals/publi), has confirmed just how damaging SVA can be. The study found that SVA not only impairs cognitive function and diminishes attention span but can also cause persistent, even irreversible, problems with focus and self-regulation – especially among young people whose brains are still developing.
    Algorithms on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat intentionally exploit these vulnerabilities, encourage compulsive viewing, and can fundamentally change how our brains process reward.

    Personally, I would really like at least the option to hide short videos—or better yet, to get rid of them completely.

    To creators: What motivates you to make so much short content? Do you see it as profitable, or what?

    #ShortVideoAddiction #SVA #dopamine #attention #DigitalWellbeing #Fediverse #platformcritique #FediTalk

  11. I understand that commercial companies pursue profits, but pushing short videos so aggressively – placing them front and center without even offering an option to hide them – is disappointing.
    As a result, most people suffer: scattered attention, lack of motivation, and what experts call Short Video Addiction (SVA). This isn’t a joke – SVA is a rapidly growing, serious problem as companies like Meta, Google (YouTube Shorts), TikTok, and others profit more and more from this trend.

    Recent research, such as a study in “Frontiers in Public Health” (frontiersin.org/journals/publi), has confirmed just how damaging SVA can be. The study found that SVA not only impairs cognitive function and diminishes attention span but can also cause persistent, even irreversible, problems with focus and self-regulation – especially among young people whose brains are still developing.
    Algorithms on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat intentionally exploit these vulnerabilities, encourage compulsive viewing, and can fundamentally change how our brains process reward.

    Personally, I would really like at least the option to hide short videos—or better yet, to get rid of them completely.

    To creators: What motivates you to make so much short content? Do you see it as profitable, or what?

    #ShortVideoAddiction #SVA #dopamine #attention #DigitalWellbeing #Fediverse #platformcritique #FediTalk

  12. I understand that commercial companies pursue profits, but pushing short videos so aggressively – placing them front and center without even offering an option to hide them – is disappointing.
    As a result, most people suffer: scattered attention, lack of motivation, and what experts call Short Video Addiction (SVA). This isn’t a joke – SVA is a rapidly growing, serious problem as companies like Meta, Google (YouTube Shorts), TikTok, and others profit more and more from this trend.

    Recent research, such as a study in “Frontiers in Public Health” (frontiersin.org/journals/publi), has confirmed just how damaging SVA can be. The study found that SVA not only impairs cognitive function and diminishes attention span but can also cause persistent, even irreversible, problems with focus and self-regulation – especially among young people whose brains are still developing.
    Algorithms on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat intentionally exploit these vulnerabilities, encourage compulsive viewing, and can fundamentally change how our brains process reward.

    Personally, I would really like at least the option to hide short videos—or better yet, to get rid of them completely.

    To creators: What motivates you to make so much short content? Do you see it as profitable, or what?

    #ShortVideoAddiction #SVA #dopamine #attention #DigitalWellbeing #Fediverse #platformcritique #FediTalk

  13. Y'know, I think people like the Jimmy Truths dude serve as an example of the shortcomings of #Fediverse moderation. This dude has likely made like, hundreds of accounts on dozens of instances, but all the instance owners can do is suspend his account. It's gotten to the point where the dude now keeps coming back with usernames and posts mocking the admins for being unable to permanently remove him, often on the same instance repeatedly.

    Larger companies can do things like send cease and desist letters, contact his ISP, hardware ban him, etc a lot easier. They simply have more resources to deal with really tenacious harassers than the average instance admin does. I'm not a networking expert, but I wish there was a way to actually deal with guys like this because as the Fediverse grows in popularity, it's likely more users like this guy will crop up.

    I can imagine it being pretty easy for bad actors to focus their attention on a single instance and overwhelm it if there's enough of them. Or people like this dude so persistent and obnoxious that it wears the often volunteer staff down over a long stretch of time.

    There seriously needs to be focus put on improving moderation tools for Mastodon before we get to that point.

    #Fedi #FediModeration #Moderation #FediTalk #Mastodon

  14. Guten Morgen, liebes Fediverse!
    Was sind heute eure Sorgen? Was macht euch Kopfzerbrechen?
    #feditalk

  15. Guten Morgen liebes Fediverse!
    Wie geht es euch? Was steht heute an? Womit beschäftigt ihr euch?
    #Feditalk

  16. @AnneTheWriter

    > Please have patience. I've only been here a couple of months, and that's how I've heard the term used all the time.

    Sound's like @jesuisatire got ya already .. your doomed!

    #fediTalk #humor #satire
    not really #realSatire

  17. @Quinnae_Moon QTs encourage performative posts rather than conversations. That may be fine to show up the powerful, but it has drawbacks when used to punch down.

    Those with large followings can decline to discuss in the replies, instead repeatedly summoning their followers to dunk on a dissenter.

    It's nuanced though, because QT is also used against "reply guys" and sealioning.

    #QuoteTweets #Discourse #QuoteToots #FlyingMonkeys #ReplyGuys #SeaLioning #Etiquette #FediTalk

  18. How exactly is this weapon fired? 🤔 🤣🤣 And really, why don't you have another diet coke, Muskman?
    #DailyMusings
    #BoostYourPeople
    #FediTalk

  19. @mollyjongfast

    it is not ready for primetime yet, but taking control away from the billionaire class seems like an idea

    democratization of connected speech is worth exploring in an impossible world that we live in

    it will get more fragmented and evil will find ways to neuter it every step of the way, and so people will have to keep working together

    #feditalk #freedomofexpession
    #platformsandpolicies #socialnetworking

  20. @mollyjongfast

    it is not ready for primetime yet, but taking control away from the billionaire class seems like an idea

    democratization of connected speech is worth exploring in an impossible world that we live in

    it will get more fragmented and evil will find ways to neuter it every step of the way, and so people will have to keep working together

    #feditalk #freedomofexpession
    #platformsandpolicies #socialnetworking

  21. @mollyjongfast

    it is not ready for primetime yet, but taking control away from the billionaire class seems like an idea

    democratization of connected speech is worth exploring in an impossible world that we live in

    it will get more fragmented and evil will find ways to neuter it every step of the way, and so people will have to keep working together

    #feditalk #freedomofexpession
    #platformsandpolicies #socialnetworking

  22. @mollyjongfast

    it is not ready for primetime yet, but taking control away from the billionaire class seems like an idea

    democratization of connected speech is worth exploring in an impossible world that we live in

    it will get more fragmented and evil will find ways to neuter it every step of the way, and so people will have to keep working together

    #feditalk #freedomofexpession
    #platformsandpolicies #socialnetworking

  23. @mollyjongfast

    it is not ready for primetime yet, but taking control away from the billionaire class seems like an idea

    democratization of connected speech is worth exploring in an impossible world that we live in

    it will get more fragmented and evil will find ways to neuter it every step of the way, and so people will have to keep working together

    #feditalk #freedomofexpession
    #platformsandpolicies #socialnetworking

  24. CW: platform gripes and grivences

    i can't stop certain blocked domains from appearing on search results

    it clutters up and annoys the heck outta me

    #feditalk #whining
    #platformsandpolicies
    #fediblock #moderation

  25. CW: platform gripes and grivences

    i can't stop certain blocked domains from appearing on search results

    it clutters up and annoys the heck outta me

    #feditalk #whining
    #platformsandpolicies
    #fediblock #moderation

  26. CW: platform gripes and grivences

    i can't stop certain blocked domains from appearing on search results

    it clutters up and annoys the heck outta me

    #feditalk #whining
    #platformsandpolicies
    #fediblock #moderation

  27. CW: platform gripes and grivences

    i can't stop certain blocked domains from appearing on search results

    it clutters up and annoys the heck outta me

    #feditalk #whining
    #platformsandpolicies
    #fediblock #moderation

  28. CW: Feditalk QSO

    Good chat with Mat @M0XPX - we ended up on the Michigan One DMR channel (3126) due to some unexplained limitations either in my radio, my repeater, the Brandmeister network, his hotspot, or his radio.

    Bets are that I misprogrammed my RD-5R to tx on a different talkgroup than the repeater uses for dynamic channels. M0XPX could hear my calls on Feditalk, but I didn't hear his responses.

    We concluded that DMR is indeed real radio because it doesn't always work.

    #feditalk

  29. CW: cq feditalk

    Called CQ on #Feditalk on #DMR this a.m about 0845 Eastern (1245 GMT).

    If someone who is routinely monitoring that channel can confirm that they saw something on their rig (even if they were not there to hear it) I'd appreciate it.

    Still not sure what time of day will naturally find everyone in sync.

    @M0YNG @M0XPX @sp6mr