Post AdAPRHSSVcYCYUmYDo by w4tsn@darmstadt.social
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 (DIR) Post #Ad9eNROsuEVoO3mGbQ by stux@mstdn.social
       2023-12-25T02:59:20Z
       
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       Before I go to sleep I wanna share this video, I think this could also apply on the Fediverse :thinktink: (spreading the nice)"What The Prisoner's Dilemma Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mScpHTIi-kM
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad9pfbQFTx48B6HJY0 by ncw413@mastodon.social
       2023-12-25T05:05:57Z
       
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       @stux What fun. thanks Stux!
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad9uwLfFp41A016LS4 by chris@social.inzeiten.de
       2023-12-25T06:04:49Z
       
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       @stux TL,DR Boost stuff if you want to see more of it, there is no other way to make fedi a success.Fedi has a lot of error to playing nicely in its boost mechanics.Cat content, (political) agenda spam and memes saturate the timelines while multiplier-accounts fail to recognize and boost quality content and accounts.So much high quality, low frequency content is going down the drain and accounts stay in the dark until they quit because Fedi fails them. Stuff you were interested in, if you only knew it was there. And I'm not talking about early-quitting Fedi, which was like standard behaviour during twitxit, I'm talking spending time and money with very little results for years, much like the bloggosphere or private homepages. Org accounts can't justify that. Also, keep in mind how commercial centralized shithole platforms are rigged to give accounts just enough reach to keep them hooked, emulating the better choice to spend time/money there.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdAPRHSSVcYCYUmYDo by w4tsn@darmstadt.social
       2023-12-25T11:46:38Z
       
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       @stux research shows: the best strategy is to be just about 10% nasty