Been thinking about a decentralized social platform with built-in AI content filtering. The concept? Fork the traditional microblogging model, layer in LLM-powered text screening, then bootstrap the whole thing on a decentralized network infrastructure. Could be a neat way to blend content moderation with user sovereignty.
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MEVictim
· 12-13 15:00
NGL, this sounds very idealistic. When it comes to actual implementation, no one has clearly figured out how to balance moderation and freedom.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 12-13 11:54
ngl, this sounds like they want to use AI moderation to trick people into thinking it's decentralized... but in the end, it's just being manipulated behind the scenes by algorithms.
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ponzi_poet
· 12-11 20:19
Sounds good, but as for the review... Can AI really be impartial? It seems like in the end, whoever maintains it still has the final say.
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airdrop_huntress
· 12-11 08:54
NGL, I've heard this trick quite a few times, and in the end, it's just some node secretly pushing for centralized censorship.
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DogeBachelor
· 12-10 21:10
AI content filtering sounds good, but who will define what "bad content" is... Another centralized review disguised as a solution?
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-10 21:10
Can AI content filtering truly guarantee neutrality? It feels like it ultimately becomes just another form of censorship.
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PumpStrategist
· 12-10 21:08
Content moderation and decentralization are inherently contradictory concepts. Who decides what is "harmful content"? In established projects, isn't it ultimately a small centralized group of people who make the decisions? It's just that the servers are moved onto the chain, and the distribution of tokens often reveals a very ironic situation.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 12-10 21:02
This idea sounds good, but how can we ensure that content moderation isn't manipulated by certain nodes? A decentralized system might actually lead to chaos.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 12-10 20:59
NGL, this idea isn't bad, but it feels like another utopian promise... Can AI moderation really be fair?
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 12-10 20:49
Forget it, it's another project that wants to solve all problems. Content moderation isn't as simple as it seems.
Been thinking about a decentralized social platform with built-in AI content filtering. The concept? Fork the traditional microblogging model, layer in LLM-powered text screening, then bootstrap the whole thing on a decentralized network infrastructure. Could be a neat way to blend content moderation with user sovereignty.