Oh, so it’s mostly a side effect, but they are still primarily being trained to predict the next word.
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And the only solution to the dead internet theory is scanning our eyeballs for Worldcoin. There doesn’t seem to be any non-dystopian timelines in our future.
I agree, but that might complicate things. How about something like this?
Quality Engagement Score (QES)
QES = (PCM * AVU) / MAU, where:
- PCM = Posts + Comments per Month
- AVU = Average Votes per User (total monthly upvotes / MAU)
- MAU = Monthly Active Users
PCM measures raw activity, while AVU factors in community approval.
I appreciate your perspective, but my focus is on enhancing our measurement of community activity; if you have a more effective metric in mind, I’d love to hear it instead of just pointing out flaws.
There are 16M comments per day according to the observer website.
30k communities and 9M posts per day. I find the number of posts per day very hard to believe. Each community would have an average of 300 posts per day, and most communities are abandoned. Maybe it's the bot communities that repost all the Reddit posts that inflate the number so high.
It's venture capital. Eventually it will stop being open source and will enshitify just like every other platform. So nothing is changing long term in my opinion.