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1. object+sS[view] [source] 2024-08-27 16:20:43
>>southe+(OP)
It's funny because Facebook's news feed in the last couple years is unusable, filled with AI slop and clickbait. Twitter similarly requires aggressive use of block + mute to eliminate scams, clickbait, and other content I'm not interested in.

I don't know if this is due to their changes in moderation policy, or if AI has overwhelmed them, but I vastly preferred the old news feeds

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2. diob+x91[view] [source] 2024-08-27 17:31:11
>>object+sS
My experience on all platforms is things have rapidly become slop. Quora, Facebook, Twitter, Threads. They all have a weird issue of random softcore sex stuff.

I have nothing against sex content, but I do wish we could just click a button to say turn this off, like safe search. It can't be that hard to filter out all the weird shit, so I assume it makes them money.

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3. ameliu+zd1[view] [source] 2024-08-27 17:51:22
>>diob+x91
Don't worry, soon someone here will build an "HDMI-hole" that uses AI to directly filter unwanted content from a HDMI signal.
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4. pndy+wF1[view] [source] 2024-08-27 19:59:55
>>ameliu+zd1
I'd rather expect a HDMI cables that will display ads if you don't pay a subscription will come first. Pretty sure we had a thread on this not so long ago.
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5. brezel+w92[view] [source] 2024-08-27 22:53:34
>>pndy+wF1
I’m waiting on Panasonic (Panasonic, was it?) to act on their trademark to have interactive ads on their TVs. You have to yell a product name or marketing keyword (McDonalds! PlayStation!) out loud if you want the ad to stop. It stays if you can’t or don’t yell :)
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6. lucian+nV2[view] [source] 2024-08-28 07:57:52
>>brezel+w92
They saw the "drink verification can" thing and thought it's actually a good idea? I guess the torment nexus is next.
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