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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by blue_berry@lemmy.world to c/fediverse@lemmy.world

Theory

A new decentralized social media paradigma, in which data of posts is used to gain some addional features (opt-in).

I would additionally differentiate between central and decentralized bots.

Collective posting means posting to a bot (centralized or not), which then determines which posts go out and how, based on data collected by the bot through earlier iterations of this process, determined by some agreed upon guidelines.

Anarachist posting means posting to the Fediverse, while at the same time collecting all of these messages via a bot (centralized or not), which sends the data back to the client, who can use it again for some calculation based on chosen processes. Examples

Let's see what that means if I want to post my cooking plan for the week.

Anarchist Posting

I post my fridge-content and what I want to cook. This information with all the other participants is saved by the bot and later provided to me as suggestions for my next cooking plan based on a process that I picked.

Centralized bot

The bot posts global suggestions what each participant can do better (for example to eat healthier), based on their chosen settings.

Decentralized bot

Its all done in my bot, which displays suggestions individually to me.

Collective Posting

I post my fridge-content and what I would like to cook. The bot takes this message in with what all the others want to cook and have and then decides what I get to cook and post it based on a distribution-algorithm that I have agreed to.

Centralized bot

One centralized bot calculates the perfect meal for everyone; or every participant but the message is posted globally.

Decentralized bot

Perfect meals are calculated decentrally based on the agreed upon guidelines.

In Sidekick

Anarchist posting: When posting through the Dolphin-bot, all posts are collected and then used on the client-side to provide suggestions to Dolphin-users.

Collective posting: With the Buzz Lightsting-bot, all posts done via Buzz are not sent immediatly, but collected at the central Lightsting-bot, shuffled and then sent randomly over the participating profiles at specified times.

(This is just an outlook, its theoretically implemented, but the client currently only supports being used by a single person ... it would also be nice to attach this functionality to hashtags ... its all a bit work in progress ;))

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[-] GuyDudeman@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago

Can someone please explain this in non-techie talk?

[-] e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 week ago

There isn't much to it. Its barely coherent nonsense.

[-] GuyDudeman@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Ok, that's kinda what I thought.

[-] m_f@midwest.social 2 points 1 week ago

The readme describes it better:

Bot-centered Fediverse app. Users post ONLY through bots. On sign-up, every user chooses a bot (or Sidekick) and can then customize user experience and execute commands with it by posting to the bot. The post prompt is made customizable and elevated in this sense (fedi-app with custom-prompts).

[-] GuyDudeman@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Can you translate into grandma for me?

[-] Glasgow@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago
  1. why?
  2. what does anarchist posting have to do with anarchism?
  3. was this post generated by one of your sidekicks? Because I think he might have schizophrenia
[-] ComradeMiao@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

What does this even mean

this post was submitted on 10 Dec 2024
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