Substack may be legitimizing neo-Nazis as “thought leaders,” researcher warns.

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      2 months ago

      It’s not a question what did they send but why. Is it just more automated marketing bullshit that is trying to guess what people might like and revomend shit to people? At least the post suggests that.

      The whole notion on tracking people interests to promote shit should be banned in the first place IMHO. It only leads to promote shit while filling greedy people pockets.

      Recommendations should always be personal like if you Like/subscibe to person X then it could suggest stuff that X thinks if should recommend and it should clearly say “X recommends:” so you know who recommends what, both that you can stop follow people that sold themselfs to highest bidder or have interests not alight with you.

      Having automated magic recommendations is always a recipe for disaster (example above) and abuse by the algorithm owner.

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        2 months ago

        If you haven’t noticed, there’s a lot of platforms both quietly and openly tweaking the algorithm to boost Nazi content

        This isn’t just normal algorithm stuff, this is something darker. It goes hand in hand with censorship, the Internet is being shaped into a tool of control right in front of our eyes

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          1 month ago

          Hence the issue we should target and fight is the closed/secret algorithm not only focus on the “Nazi incident”. But almost non is talking about it.

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        2 months ago

        It’s not a question what did they send but why.

        Since them promoting Nazi content is not an isolated incident at this point it is relevant.

        But I do agree with you that algorithms are cancer.