Digg.com Closing Due to Spam (digg.com)

by napolux 12 comments 36 points
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[−] r721 63d ago
[−] everdrive 63d ago
Bots really are ruining the internet, and are one of the driving factors in a lot of the identity verification and age gating. Both pressures are going to combine to destroy what we once had with the internet.
[−] bonesss 63d ago
I get less concerned about LLMs taking or jobs by the day, and more convinced they’ve already taken away our internet.

There was a time of BBS and text based systems where only genuine humans could participate, and a lusty lady on mIRC was at worst some dude pretending. Now I’m half a page into HN posts and realizing I have yet again been duped into losing some life to some jagoffs lying bot and work is just as bad.

The constant drip-drip of what’s-the-point makes the whole thing seem performative and hostile.

[−] mingus88 63d ago
I think the answer is to retreat to networks where there is no profit motive

The internet was a utopia back when corporations weren’t even aware that they could register a domain name

Social media and consolidation of all traffic into a few platforms has led us to the dystopia of today.

[−] varispeed 63d ago

> in a lot of the identity verification and age gating

This won't change anything. Likely will just open a market for trading verified accounts and spam will continue.

[−] uyzstvqs 63d ago
It's nothing new though. Forum spam has been around since the early internet. The only difference is that spammers use LLMs now, instead of $0.08 worth of "freelance writing".
[−] tokyobreakfast 63d ago
Where's the dupe guy when we need him most?
[−] ranger_danger 63d ago
Apparently there is a "conspiracy" theory that age/ID verification is secretly being pushed as a solution to bots.

https://a.imagem.app/G3QHnV.png

[−] zenon_paradox 63d ago
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