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- Would you like to follow X **and** Bluesky accounts, all at once? Now you can! Check slowfeed.ai. - Cross-platform feeds. - Feeds ordered by relevance (not chronological) - Clean and native threads. - (more to come)
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View full threadOhh, and btw. … can you share why you are “very interested”? I mean I understand why in general (hey, I am working on this in my copious spare time and would even love to do more), but why are you (guys)?
- We are looking to collaborate with like-minded organizations; support, share expertise, and more.
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- Sounds interesting, would be happy to hear more. I've been working with @pepoospina.bsky.social on slowfeed, which was forked from our first iteration @cosmik.network. We are very interested in tools of this sort.
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- What tool are you working on?
- Keep up the good work!
- Slowfeed.ai is a spinoff of @cosmik.network, a project we built last year together with @ronent.bsky.social and @sharef.bsky.social. We want slowfeed.ai to be simple and useful from the beginning. We will then experiment with new ways of consuming feeds with the help of AI. Buckle up!
- Bluesky (and any ATProto app) could use a Community Notes feature! And people are talking about it - github.com/bluesky-soci... I have a slightly different idea of how to do it 👇
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View full threadA solution might be to create a CN app with its own PDS and Bluesky account. CN participants will log in with their accounts to the CN app and create notes anonymously, saving them in the app's account PDS.
- Once a consensus is reached, the CN app's account will issue the note as a comment to the original post, so even before Bluesky and other apps add the UI for CN, people can see the notes on these apps and ask to participate themselves.
- You could create a CN ATProto app instance, but the issue is that other apps (like Bluesky) won't necessarily add the notes feature to their apps. Another point is that notes should be anonymous.
- Worldwide, we see how we become nations where personalities replace parties. Old but still relevant: www.econlib.org/archives/201... #npcs
- Beautiful presentation to a beautiful proof. youtu.be/IQqtsm-bBRU?...
- What if well-established and dense stater packs can evolve into something more? Communities? Interest groups?
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- Yes, the current mechanism does not allow it.
- I like the idea of the "intimacy gradient." It is hard to Imagine how it fits in today's social media landscape and gains adoption. This blog introduces the concept but doesn't provide a tangible example www.socialroots.io/intimacy-gra...
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- I like it! How do you imagine it in CoSMO? (I work with Ronen, specifically on NLP and semantics.) Maybe a class (a tag)? E.g. "Papare A is a goodRead." Would need to explicitly prompt the NLP parser to look for the sentiment. I usually try to asses the readability of papers before I read them.
- Yuval Harari: "You need two things to fix social media - 1. Platforms should be held accountable for their algorithms. 2. Humans have free speech. Bots don't." (not word to word) Does @bsky.app address these issues? 1/..
- From podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/m... Yuval explains point 1 as such - an editor is held responsible for their decisions on the job. 2. we need a proof of humanity mechanism in our social media platforms.