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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
On the X app, I have to resort to what I call tactical browsing — carefully avoiding some threads not because they aren’t somewhat interesting in that moment, but because opening them will tell the algo to feed me more of that content. The diet analogy is that I might enjoy some greasy comfort food right about now, but there’s a chef watching what I pick and he’ll feed me only that going forward. It’s a mental burden having to constantly worry about what to read or like. I appreciate not having that concern on Warpcast
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
And sometimes I get baited into opening a thread that looked insightful, and turned out to be lukewarm slop with a newsletter promotion at the end. I end up muting those accounts to avoid the algo thinking I’m enjoying those
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Les Greys
@les
we're going to look back at algos as having been a flash in the pan idea that was thankfully abandoned for some other, we hope, good idea.
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Nico
@nicom
I leaved X and I don't miss it, that was a sane choice. I can spend more time scrolling Youtube shorts now.
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Maurice
@maurice
And do not open the „For You“ tab. It’s hell!
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@zachharris.eth
@shira other evidence of junk food content 👆
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