Stuff In the News - The American Vision https://buff.ly/2bzwTvZ #culture #civility #discourse #news #worldview #perspectives
Stuff In the News - The American Vision https://buff.ly/2bzwTvZ #culture #civility #discourse #news #worldview #perspectives
Anyone doing research on digital religion?
I've just finished writing a draft on religious influencers and am looking for suitable journals.
My research method combines computational statistical tools and discourse analysis.
#CorpusLinguistics #Discourse #Linguistics
Framing social issues as 'civil rights' can sometimes backfire
https://phys.org/news/2025-06-social-issues-civil-rights-backfire.html
You can now follow the Vulnerability-Lookup discourse topic on Mastodon:
You can now follow the Vulnerability-Lookup discourse topic on Mastodon:
@vulnerability-lookup
#Mastodon #Discourse #ActivityPub #VulnerabilityLookup
You can now follow the Vulnerability-Lookup discourse topic on Mastodon:
vulnerability-lookup@discourse.ossbase.org
WordPress ja ActivityPub
Ulkopuolella algoritmisomen ActivityPub on protokolla, jota kannattaa käyttää sivuston julkaisujen jakamiseen someen. Tuo hoitaa liikenteen federoituun eli hajautettuun maailmaan, kuten Mastodon, Friendica tai jopa Discourse (tosin Discourse-foorumille löytyy oma ja parempi plugin). […]I am so fucking tired of this discourse.
@amcasari said:
“I work in tech and I trust you more than I trust the people who designed this machine.”
You opting out is irrelevant. I’m assuming your profile picture is actually you. But let’s say it’s not—your cousin, your mom, a friend, a coworker—someone has your photo. How do YOU stop them from putting it into AI? How do YOU stop them from uploading it to, I don’t know, Google Photos, tagging it with your name, and having Gemini eat it up?
This is why your logic is broken. You say you trust a human more than a machine. But you can’t trust a human not to hand your photo to a machine. Opting out of facial recognition at a checkpoint doesn’t mean shit when your data is already out there, being scraped and labeled without your consent. How do you know I won’t run your stuff through an LLM right now out of spite? How do you know if I have ChatGPT enabled in a Firefox browser? You don’t. That’s my point. By the way, I did. Here you go:
Computationally solvable problems are problems we can describe. You already know this. So, you know what you are saying is dumb. Facial recognition and AI systems operate on that level. Whether you “opt in” or not is irrelevant when the inputs—your image and identity—are already in circulation. By the way, you’re already in their system.
This is equivalent to telling people to reduce their carbon footprint by biking to work, while OpenAI causes ecological devastation with AI. Most of the correlation that happens doesn’t come from you. What I mean is, a friend, a family member, and so on, has a relationship to you and you’re in a photo with them. Via that relationship, your image ends up in their system as well. I do not have to tell you this, but information emerges from correlations and people in your network provide the correlation to deanonymize you.
You can’t trust people online not to violate your privacy. In your case, it’s especially ridiculous considering what you do for a career and how much of your information and academic work is already sitting in LLMs. I genuinely can’t wrap my mind around the point of this discourse. Is this just Mastodon’s version of astroturfing?
Telling individual people to stay away from AI is exactly like telling people they can save the environment by biking. At the corporate level, AI is being leveraged massively—so the pushback needs to happen at scale.
I’m not presenting a normative stance; I’m just explaining why this is dumb as fuck where people are inconveniencing themselves for absolutely no reason. Excessive rumination is a thing. Intrusive paranoia about AI is a sign you might need to take your meds.
And here’s the thing. I’m clinically paranoid. I take antipsychotics. So how the fuck are you more paranoid than the clinically paranoid, queer, Black, alterhuman?
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Ritualistically Sacrificing People’s Images Upon the Social Media Altar of Hate
It’s honestly kind of disturbing how obsessed people get with random social influencers, whether they’re famous or infamous, and how it’s almost become normal to turn any social media profile into a hate altar. The scariest part is how the line between memes and cult imagery has practically disappeared. Memes started out as just funny, ironic things, but now they’re something way bigger. They’re symbols. There’s actual research on how memes have moved beyond comedy, morphing into tools that shape beliefs and ideologies—just like how cults use imagery to brainwash and control their followers.
Influencers and politicians alike are no longer just figures we joke about—they’re symbols, figures we can either elevate or tear down. We don’t just laugh at them anymore; we turn them into these icons that can launch entire social movements, reshape ideologies, or fuel some ridiculous narrative. It’s not just about making fun of someone anymore. Sometimes, these memes border on something way darker—like worship or destruction—depending on which side of the fandom you fall on.
And it’s terrifying how this kind of obsession has been normalized. People dive into echo chambers where they only engage with content that confirms their biases, and anything remotely opposing is shot down with this obsessive, almost toxic rejection. Extreme views aren’t just tolerated—they’re amplified. It’s not just some online debate over a politician anymore; it’s about people relentlessly tearing apart someone’s reputation or blindly idolizing them to the point where they can’t do any wrong. Research on online behavior shows how this kind of content, all sensationalized and emotionally charged, is addictive—and it distorts how people see the world. Honestly, it’s like living in a digital, distorted version of reality, where everything is turned into outrage-bait just for clicks, likes, and shares. We live in a simulacrum.
What’s worse is the pathology of obsessions is now endemic to societies. It’s one thing to follow someone or engage with their content, but when it starts to consume every part of your online life—every post, every comment, every thought—something’s gone seriously wrong. They invest all this emotional energy into someone they’ve never met, creating a weird parasocial delusion. And in the digital age, it’s gotten out of hand. Some people stalk influencers, track every tiny detail of their personal lives, or even harass them online. It starts as harmless admiration, but when taken too far, it crosses a line into a full-blown obsession that hurts not just the influencer’s image but the mental health of the person obsessed too.
When you think about it, this obsession becomes like some twisted ritual where the target’s image is sacrificed. It’s not just harassment anymore—it’s dehumanization. People twist and distort a public figure’s image so much that it stops being who they are and becomes something else entirely—an idea, a symbol. It’s the same thing cults do to people: the image gets manipulated, and the followers consume it until the person themselves doesn’t exist anymore, just the idea of them. And online, it’s the same story. Figures get turned into icons that are either worshipped or torn apart, their real selves completely lost in the process. It’s like their image is being ritually sacrificed by the collective judgment of the masses—and there’s no space for nuance.
And it’s not just celebrities or politicians who are at risk. Anyone who gets thrust into the public eye through virality can become a target. All it takes is one Tik Tok. The obsessive need to either tear down or elevate a random figure based on personal biases is getting more and more cult-like. It’s become this bizarre, ritualistic form of image destruction where random people or public figures are “sacrificed” at the altar of online outrage. Their whole identity is reshaped to fit whatever narrative the internet wants to push—usually with little regard for fairness or truth. Algorithms play into this, rewarding the most extreme, polarizing content.
How the hell did we get here? How did we go from memes being these lighthearted jokes to this whole twisted, digital ritual where people’s identities get sacrificed for the sake of outrage, obsession, or devotion? Social media has created this bizarre world where the lines between fandom, obsession, and cult-like worship are totally blurred. We don’t just admire or criticize people anymore; we’re engaging with them in ways that are unhealthy, toxic, and Machiavellian. The person stops being a person. They become a symbol. And not just any symbol, but one to either tear down or idolize.
At this point, it’s not even about laughing at a meme, liking a post, or following someone on social media. It’s about ritually altering someone’s image until they’re either a god or a devil, depending on how the viewer sees them. And that’s the truly messed-up part. The online world has become a place where memes can turn into cult icons, and obsessive fixations are normal.
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Stay Connected with #GRASS!
We're excited to remind everyone that our GRASS #Discourse channels are open and ready for your participation. Whether you have questions, ideas, or just want to connect, our Discourse platform is the place to be.
Join the conversation and reach out to us here: https://discourse.osgeo.org/c/grass/62
You can log in easily using GitHub, LDAP, or OSGeo Gittea.
Let's grow together!
#GRASS #Community #OpenSource #Networking #Contributing
https://discourse.osgeo.org/c/grass/62
Tips To Reach Those Who Disagree with Your Political View #hsms #feedly https://buff.ly/gedl4SK #discourse #culture #politics #civility
Is anyone here using #PikaPods? I just noticed they're offering both hosted #Discourse and #FreeScout, and I was wondering how well they work.
Is anyone here using #PikaPods? I just noticed they're offering both hosted #Discourse and #FreeScout, and I was wondering how well they work.
Question for members of climatejustice.social and climatejustice.global.
Would you be interested in a place for us to discuss topics concerning the two sibling servers internally?
I'm thinking of starting a #Discourse forum where we could:
* do community building
* brainstorm ideas for the instances and the Fediverse
* talk about our principles, rules, guidelines and moderation
* ask questions and help each other
* do whatever else we come up with
https://discourse.org/ is a free libre forum software that is working on ActivityPub compatibility, meaning it is/will be part of the Fediverse, able to federate topics and categories with other Discourse forums, #lemmy and possibly Mastodon and lots of other parts of the Fediverse.
For now you'd have to create an account on the forum to participate in discussions though.
I think it would be good for us, if more people were more involved in decisions and discussions about the instances as well as in community building and socializing.
What do you think?
How to Install #Discourse on #Ubuntu VPS
This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Discourse on Ubuntu VPS server.
What is Discourse?
Discourse is an open source Internet #forum system. Features include threading, categorization and tagging of discussions, configurable access control, live updates, expanding link previews, infinite scrolling, and real-time notifications. It is customizable ...
Continued https://blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to-install-discourse-on-ubuntu-vps/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost #vpsguide #forumsoftware #installguide
Is Lemmy "competitive" with Discourse/Zulip in features? I would love to participate in various forums (Haiku OS, for sure; others too, like Pony which is on Zulip), but am loath to create log-ins on each. Is the Discourse way of not going for federation important for discussion forums?
#Lemmy #HaikuOS #Discourse #PonyLang #Zulip
CC @pulkomandy @mmu_man @begasus
What, in your perspective, is more accessible for your users to find support?
#opensource #communications #webchat #Discourse #IRC #element
"the traditional role of education, it also provides an opportunity for universities to reaffirm their commitment to intellectual rigour, empathy, and dialogue. In doing so, they can play a key role in healing the rifts that divide society and ensuring that future generations are equipped to navigate a world full of complexity, disagreement, and possibility."
#Discourse #Inclusion #Respect #Universities
https://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/elearning/a-polarised-society/
How to Install #Discourse on #Ubuntu VPS
This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Discourse on Ubuntu VPS server.
What is Discourse?
Discourse is an open source Internet #forum system. Features include threading, categorization and tagging of discussions, configurable access control, live updates, expanding link previews, infinite scrolling, and real-time notifications. It is customizable ...
Continued https://blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to-install-discourse-on-ubuntu-vps/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost #forumsoftware #installguide #vpsguide