Will Manidis is the CEO of AI-driven healthcare startup ScienceIO

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      8 days ago

      There are no virtual points to earn on Lemmy. So hopefully it will resist the enshitification for while.

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          Account age and karma makes an account look more legit and it’s thus more useful for spreading misinformation and/or guerilla marketing.

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          Same reason why people play cookie clicker, watch the useless number go up.

          Also, some subs are downright hostile to people with low karma.

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          Some subreddits require a minimum karma score for posting. And it gets less likely to get shadow banned the more karma you have.

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            Ohhh right. I remember subs had that bullshit. I didnt know about the shadowban thing though.

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      there isnt so much incentive. No advertisement. Upvote counters behave weirdly in the fediverse (from what i can see).

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        No advertisement

        You don’t think that commercial products can’t get good (or bad) coverage in a place like this? In any discussion of hardware, software (including, for example, video games), cars, books, movies, television, etc., there’s plenty of profit motive behind getting people interested in things.

        There are already popular and unpopular things here. Some of those things are pretty far removed from a direct profit motive (Linux, Star Trek memes, beans). But some are directly related to commercial products being sold now (current video games and the hardware to run them, specific types of devices from routers to CPUs to televisions to bicycles or even cars and trucks, movies, books, etc.).

        Not to mention the political motivations to influence on politics, economics, foreign affairs, etc. There’s lots of money behind trying to convince people of things.

        As soon as a thread pops up in a search engine it’s fair game for the bots to find it, and for that platform to be targeted by humans who unleash bots onto that platform. Lemmy/Mastodon aren’t too obscure to notice.