• Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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    the more pressing thing is the AI propaganda thats being posted as well, all those anti-woke videos with cut scenes, plus the "pro-hypermasculinity/toxic masculinity shorts too).

    plus there are ton of those bizarre animals in distress videos as well, its strange asf.

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      I don’t have facebook or anything like that, so i don’t really see a lot of this slop. One day i thought: so okay, there is more social medias out there than facebook, twitter instagram or whatever, they are just not well known. I downloaded one, and looked at what people post there. The amount of AI slop was unbearable. They weren’t boomers, but post the most obvious AI shit of like a kid in the desert of some african country making a horse out of coke can. The caption is then something inspiring like: you don’t need money to make art or whatever. This shit is only getting worse

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    I instantly skip anything AI that attempts legitimacy. I’m irritated at the attempt to grab my attention with complete fakery.

    I do occasionally watch some of the disturbing fever-dream clips simply because they are hallucinatory and seem to flow the way a human mind might grasp facets of something and amplify or distort the flow.

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    Wow yikes. I couldn’t even get through a few minutes of one of them. I assume the prompt was “generate the most annoying video possible using random clips of humanoid cats and a soundtrack that induces aneurysms”

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    I am convinced Youtube and many other platforms are dying right now because instead of protecting their assets, they double down on AI slop that nobody cares about. Of course traffic will keep increasing first but that’s mostly from bot accounts spamming garbage and not actual users consuming content and ads. Server cost will explode while ad revenue will shrink. The corporations behind it have vast resources and will take down the Internet with them but their end is slowly approaching.

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    I legitimately want a setting on YouTube to block/remove AI content for my account, especially anything with an AI voice over. It’s all fucking trash. Normally a company would want to introduce features that are desirable to customers, but it won’t happen this time. Billionaires are all in on AI, and they don’t want to lose money if/when it flops, so I’m sure they’ll be no way for people to prevent AI being shoved down their throat

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      The “x” in the youtube browser tab or the “x” at the corner of the youtube app is the button that removes the slop

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      They started to auto translate comments based on your one(!) language setting, completely destroying nuance in the process. Oh, you’re multilingual? TOO BAD! A lot of the translations don’t even make sense. It’s just word salad a lot of the time and they don’t even give you an option to see the original comment, title or video description! And of course there is no way to give Youtube feedback about it. They’re cooked. Their service is shit and the platform is suffocating from slop in more ways than I ever imagined. Like, I knew it would be bad but you even get bombarded with it when users aren’t even involved.

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        Yeah, I don’t think YouTube believes I can speak both English and polish, because it translates titles into polish and completely ruins them, I’ve seen some that are so nonsensical I had to open the video in a browser (on my phone) to see what it means

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        I removed shorts by using ubo -> select eye dropper -> move eye dropper over the shorts section til it is all highlighted, then click “create” on the popup.

        waiting for the AI blocking extension to come out one can wish

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      “Watch how this guy…” I cloud blow up when I hear this voice,sound. No matter how good the content might be

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    Sometimes I forget people watch YouTube on purpose. Other than music videos and the rare “how do I do this thing in this game?” I just don’t use it

    I feel like an alien sometimes. Reading books like some sort of lost time traveler.

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      I maintain my YT subscriptions and history quite meticulously. Anything I didn’t like will be immediately removed from history. Stuff I regularly watch is subscribed to

      I get exactly 0 weird AI or right wing stuff suggested to me

      Downside is, you have to keep up quite a good view history hygiene

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      Why does it have to be one or the other? I both read books and watch YT videos nearly every day.

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        To me YouTube is an untrustworthy platform owned by one of the worse mega corps. But also I just don’t enjoy video as a medium

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          There can still be good content on there tbf?

          I don’t use it with the offical client and don’t have an account but I do enjoy watching some channels like Usagi Electric, Cathode Ray Dude or EEVBlog (who is also on Odysee btw)

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      It’s where all the good factual content has gone. Build series, disaster analysis etc is all on YouTube now.

      If you have an account, they do a pretty good job of recommending good content based on what you’ve watched previously.

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          The time it takes to publish a book vs a YouTube video completely changes the kinds of things you’ll be able to learn about. Books won’t tell you about current events, discoveries or the latest technology news.

          How many books have been published about how AI is affecting society? I’m assuming there’s a few given it’s been years already since ChatGPT 3.5 was released

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            Yeah, but YouTube isn’t as credible. And if it was, I’d still rather read something than spend twice as long watching half the information. Tastes differ

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      In my experience, you have to be incredibly selective with what you watch. The entirety of what I watch on there is makerspace type crafts, misc educational content, and the occasional video game, with ideally the least emotional commentary possible.

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        Yes I consume a ton of YouTube but that’s because I have a ton of professional and personal niche interests. It does take a ton of curation and just general awareness and education about this type of content to sift through the piles of shit but when you do there is real gold there. Also great for having in the background when I’m working on the PC.

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          Here’s my subscriptions, though they don’t make the entirety of what I watch:

          Educational

          • Atomic Frontier
          • Captain Disillusion
          • DSA (My city’s local chapter’s youtube)
          • Kurzgesagt
          • Philosophy Tube
          • Scott Manely
          • Technology Connections

          Educational Adjacent

          • Jim Browning
          • Primitive Technology
          • Sam O’Nella Academy

          Hobby Projects

          • Code bullet
          • Colinfurze
          • Project KegRocket
          • Stuff Made Here
          • The Bibites: Digital Life
          • Tom Stanton
          • Works By Design
          • Zach Freedman

          Gaming

          • Doshdoshington
          • EthosLab
          • Grian
          • Hazardish
          • Matt Lowne
          • Michael Hendriks
          • Project Incursus Gaming
          • Starship EVO
          • Stratzenblitz75

          Art

          • Felix Colgrave
          • The Sixth Door
          • Worthikids

          Misc

          • Atomic Shrimp
          • Brick Experiment Channel
          • Hbomberguy
          • Lyle Forever
          • Two Gay Grandpas Travel
    • PumaStoleMyBluff@lemmy.world
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      • Video essays
      • Podcasts
      • Stand-up comics
      • Sketch comics
      • Home improvement
      • Queer slice of life stuff

      There is definitely content on there that I value still

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      You didn’t really ask for this, but here are some suggestions for YouTube content that is worthwhile:

      • Fall of Civilizations - originally a podcast, these are long-format episodes that each focus on the history of a collapsed civilization. On YouTube they have added video of the ruins and the locations described in the podcast which really adds a lot to it.
      • Folding Ideas - all of Dan Olson’s content is worth watching, but I particularly recommend “Line Goes Up” which digs into the culture around NFTs and cryptocurrency, “The Future is a Dead Mall” which looks at the metaverse/VR and the people who bought into it as the next big thing, and “In Search of a Flat Earth” which tries to understand the cultlike behavior of flat earthers. Dan basically does well-researched sociocultural analysis and the things he finds are fascinating.
      • Technology Connections - Alec Watson gives in-depth descriptions on how various pieces of technology do (or don’t) work. I think the videos on pinball machines are particularly fun.
      • Moon Channel - somewhat similar to Folding Ideas, Moony does sociocultural analysis, though in different topical areas. I highly recommend “Kawaii: Anime, Propaganda and Soft Power Politics”.
      • Cody’s Lab - Cody does various scientific experiments, mostly focused on chemistry. He still tops my list of craziest things I’ve seen anyone do on YouTube - refining uranium from ore in his garage.
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        I subscribe to Technology Connections and his Patreon. Highly recommend his videos.

        I also follow a few van lifers and a friends channel. I also have own channel on YouTube. I also read a ton of books. Wish we bad tons more options but watching YouTube is not a bad thing. Also follow a YouTuber who keeps me updated on politics and such.

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      You might be ahead of the curve. I still consume Youtube a lot but my experience is getting worse each and every month. It’s a consistent downward spiral. It’s just a matter of time until I realize “Oh, I haven’t watched Youtube in weeks!” That’s when I know. The people who make decisions at Youtube clearly do not even use their own website or app and there is no way to give feedback either. When they realize how bad it’s gotten it will be too late to course correct. You can’t win users back after they sobered up from your addictive dopamine machine because they stopped coming and the only traffic on your servers are bots.

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        The people who make decisions at Youtube clearly do not even use their own website or app and there is no way to give feedback either.

        Ed Zitron, famously verbose web blog guy, wrote a post about how he thinks most of these big businesses are run by idiots that are out of touch with both the product and the users.

        https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-era-of-the-business-idiot/

        It’s simple: they neither know nor care what the customer wants, barely know how their businesses function, barely know what their products do, and barely understand what their workers are doing, meaning that generative AI feels magical, because it does an impression of somebody doing a job, which is an accurate way of describing how most executives and middle managers operate.

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    What can I say, this sounds like a plan to start requiring real IDs for security purposes, what smart guys… Great plan.