I want to train it to give me communist content, news, culture discussion from the leftist perspective, ect…basically this site. Never used it before so I’m asking before I do anything on it so I don’t mess it up with the initial searches or anything.

  • Golabki [comrade/them,undecided]
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    2 years ago

    They are incredibly good at consuming content, but in general, absolutely shit about thinking about it at a meta level

    My cousin is a middle school teacher, she has talked about how her main priority is raising reading levels because that’s an issue now apparently. She works at a fancy private school and even the future fail sons of the rich are below age level for this.

    I’m not sure what that means for the future, but it’s weird to know people who spend all their time on the internet but don’t know what a forum is outside of reddit.

    Damn, I miss those super old school forums so much. Small Reddit style offshoots like this are cool too, but there’s just something about the format that led old school forums to have different vibes.

    • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Oh yeah, I am absolutely convinced that most of my 19-year old coworkers (factory worker) are basically illiterate. Not functionally illiterate (although some of them are pretty close) but if you asked them to read and interpret something marginally complex it would just go in one ear and out the other. I also have a friend who is a high school teacher who despairs that her senior year students don't know what the difference between a primary or secondary source is. Basically zero media literacy. Based off of that, I have to imagine there is a literacy crisis in the U.S. that is being ignored simply because nobody is widely testing for it.

      I miss not having likes or dislikes on forums, tbh.

      • Golabki [comrade/them,undecided]
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        2 years ago

        That is honestly terrifying. With all the hate bait being peddled currently, the idea that a lot of young men are just going to passively take in the narrative can’t end well.

        I agree, having to actually engage in order to express like/dislike seems like it fosters an environment of putting more effort in. Not having downvotes, but still getting to upvote stuff is a nice middle ground though. Reminds me of death stranding.

        • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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          2 years ago

          Occasionally I find myself getting pulled into Youtube shorts, and I struggle not to despair at the amount of traction that regurgitated misogynistic content I see being pushed gets. Literally just channel after channel dedicated to posting all the same terrible, stupid, arguments I remember seeing back on Youtube in 2008 but it says 'posted two weeks ago'. It really feels like time is just caught in a flat, rapidly accelerating, circle.

          Again, idk where it leads, but imo 'china having access to our data' should be the last question that anybody in power is asking. Though, knowing our government, they will just be use it to try to target people for the military.

          • Golabki [comrade/them,undecided]
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            2 years ago

            I’ll never understand what a normal person has to fear from a foreign government reading their emails or something. Only ghouls and the ghoul adjacent have any info they’d actually want. Of course none them actually care when I point the many ways our government has been caught doing mass surveillance and worse.