• KluEvo@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    huh

    That… Actually seems like not that bad of an idea (at least for forum/reddit/lemmy bots)

    Well, if you ignore the infeasibility aspect of getting the humans to cooperate and stuff

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      11 months ago

      Well, if you ignore the infeasibility aspect of getting the humans to cooperate and stuff

      Don’t you fucking tell me what to do!

      gets mace

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      11 months ago

      Wasn’t that basically the intention behind the Upvote and Downvote systems in Lemmy, StackExchange/Overflow, Reddit, or old YouTube? The idea being that helpful, constructive comments would get pushed to the top, whereas unhelpful or spam comments get pushed to the bottom (and automatically hidden).

      It’s just that it didn’t really work out quite the same way in practice due to botting, people gaming the votes, or the votes not being used as expected.

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        Yep the flaw is assuming that humans would actually select for constructive comments. It’s a case where humans claim that’s what they want, but human actions do not reflect this. We’d eventually build yet another ‘algorithm that picks what immediately appeals to most users’ rather than ‘constructive’. You’d also see the algorithm splinter along ideological lines as people tend to view even constructive comments from ideologies they disagree with unfavorably

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          11 months ago

          That’s just a flaw in implementation. Look at the system implemented by Slashdot, still works to this day.

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      11 months ago

      Bots on Reddit already steal parts of upvoted comments and post them elsewhere in the same post to get upvotes themselves (so the account can be used for spam later)

      Even with context they can be very difficult to spot sometimes.

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      11 months ago

      Is it really such a bad thing when the humans that are unable to cooperate do not get access?

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        11 months ago

        The title text on the comic

        And what about all the people who won’t be able to join the community because they’re terrible at making helpful and constructive co- … oh.

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        11 months ago

        Sometimes you might need an urgent answer (eg, overflowing sink or a weird smell coming from an appliance problem) and don’t have time to fill out a serious form

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      11 months ago

      But what if someone else makes a bot not to answer things but to rate randomly if an answer is constructive or not?