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by PeterisP
937 days ago
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People go to where the desirable content is, and some "humanweb" with a high barrier of entry inevitably has a chicken and egg problem, where it's not worth to go there until the thing you need is there, and so people who might create that thing won't go there and will create it elsewhere. All the best non-commercial content will be created somewhere where creators don't need to rely on "hardware terminals at distributed, centralized locations for interacting with the humanweb that you can't install or control the software on and where a human or a camera is watching you physically type on the keyboard to make sure you aren't just automating the inputs physically with some software->machine->keyboard interface or connecting some virtual keyboard.", while on the other hand, commercial content farms will have no problem hiring a thousand minimum-wage employees to spend 8+ hours in those locations creating authentic, verified human-entered astroturfing spam. |
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