foliumcreations

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[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Indeed! But let's be the change we want!

Do you have any good mastodon, pixelfed or peertube or other fediverse recommendations to follow ? I'm still new here so my feeds are pretty monocultural (to borrow an agricultural term).

[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (5 children)

Thanks you for letting me know that my interpretation wasn't completely off base.

Well I have an idea and its a bit archaic but it just might work. Local homegrown news bulletins. Like how punk rock bands and other subcultures back in the day spread around. Registers and news, and compilations of cool sites you and your group of friends or "club" have found. The old internet had loads of sites or BBS's that were link lists.

It doesn't have to be janky paper magazine's. But communities need to engage more in genuine material and sites. Remember happy tree friends? No algorythm spread that. Kids did! Same thing with meatspin and all those crazy sites and content. Word of mouth is crazy powerful. Like take peertube for example, finding content you like there ain't as easy as on YouTube. But if you in a group / forum honestly recomend something or someone you found, chances are someone like minded that didn't know of it, now finds it. But we can't, on the other hand, go around and spam everything we find.

So monthly bulletins of content, sites etc in a forum would be my 2 cents.

[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 23 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (10 children)

I think Alk is referencing, the concept of perverse incentives. Without explicitly saying it. It's a concept, or a way of refering to an incentive structure that gives un-desirable results, in economics.

Example: When clicks give you ad revenue. And hurt kittens nurtured back to health gives the most clicks. People start hurting kittens, so they have more to nurture back to health for clicks.

Edit: my example is unfortunately a very real thing. Multiple channels on YT have been found to do it. Someone else will have to find the articles about it. I don't want to ruin my day reading about it again.

[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

If the IBD folks don't unite under this answer they are probably living with bidets.

[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

As with any Art, of course I want people to see it. But as you said it more about the connection rather than a number besides a siluette of a person(follower icon)

Like this post! So many likes and encouraging comments.

At least it feels more real.

[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 6 points 5 days ago (1 children)

It doesn't have to become that. Just like in a group of friends or in any community, if good behaviour is promoted and bad behaviour is shunned, a culture can be maintained.

[–] foliumcreations@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago (3 children)

Thanks I feel welcome! The rapport on Lemmy feels a lot better than reddit did. When looking at it as a whole. Reddit does have some very supporting sub's but lots of trolls and people with chips on their shoulders.

 

Was nerver a big social media person, never really posted or interacted with a personal account on intagram,Facebook etc. When I, a couple of years ago, began filming and documenting my creations. I made a bunch of social media accounts on basically all the platforms(because thats what you are supposed to do). Got some followers, never in the thousands or even hundreds for that matter. But I figured it's probably because I'm not trying to click-bait or follow the latest trends. I wanted to be genuine, still am. But the interactions often times felt like bots. A couple of Smiley's, a like. Someone followed then never again an interaction with a post. I did set out to make things because I love making things and learning new skills, but got lost on the way. The lower the effort my post had the more interactions. 50-minute video of a woodworking project from start to finish with voice over and explanations, 10 views. 15 second video of a toy car rolling on a track, 2500 views.

And the incessant, follow for follow trends by grifters.

Dead internet theory rang in my head.

I missed the old internet and began dreaming about setting up my on forum with no bots allowed, like in the old days(Yes I'm old enough to remember). Then I learned that mastodon was part of the fediverse, but I had never heard of the fediverse, and mastodon I thought was like twitter for sysadmins.

I've almost completely transitioned to the fediverse now. I have yet to delete my YouTube account, but I now also have a peertube channel.

I've seen posts about It being hard to get followers on the fediverse, and mastodon. But I'd gladly post to the the ether, if that one in 50 posts is an actual human responding or liking what I do.

Thanks for reading.

 

I mean there is everything from bands like Korpiklaani, In extreme and Tengger cavalry to Bloodywood, Myrath.