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  • I don’t know if these already exist, but thinking long-term of how to prevent Reddit-like problems:

    • An option to move a post to a different community (with the agreement of the other community’s moderators) if the post is in the wrong community, but otherwise seems valid/good-faith/high-effort/etc.

    • And for the opposite situation where the post is just garbage, but highly upvoted by bots/brigading, there could be a “nuke it from orbit” option that not only deletes it and bans the poster, but also bans everyone that upvoted it.





  • The term “social media” is already toxic. When I started using the Internet, socialising and media were two separate things. Conflating the two implies that every time we say something, we are publishing an article and should care about how many views and likes we get, instead of making a genuine attempt at connection. And it suggests that every reply should be some kind of review of the post it replies to.

    In the days of forums, people would just post what came into mind. They were more honest because there was no number next to your comment rating how good it was.







  • Got me thinking about how YouTubers get money. According to a quick web search, YT pays $0.01 to $0.03 per view. So if you release 10 videos a month, you made $0.10 per viewer. But Patreon memberships are typically around $5.00 a month, equivalent to $0.50 per view in the same scenario. Of course Patreon will take a cut, but it is still a lot more money.

    So, if a lot of your viewers think your channel is good enough to donate to, ad money basically becomes an afterthought. In this case, the only advantage of YT over PT is discovery, i.e. the number of viewers likely to find your videos in the first place (but there’s also more competition on YT, so…)