Spyke

From the user's standpoint yes. From site operator standpoint, no.

Worse than worthless traffic. Hoards of content locusts descend on your site, ad blockers up, fuck over your server, provide 0 ad clicks/conversions and leave you -$10 profit.

Edit: downvotes do not surprise me, why would a selfish user ever consider what they're taking from someone else? After all, they need to be entertained! After 2 years of our site getting completely flooded, I eventually redirected stumble upon traffic. Like I said, worse than useless, actively damaging to the site and spoiling the experience for the positive users.

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lemmy.world

man people gotta stop picking bruce lee to randomly fight them

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lemmy.ml

Did it really happen, the Muay Thai female martial artist vs. Bruce Lee thing?

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i read somewhere that ai will generally compose images of humans using the same 8 or 9 poses and camera positions

ai must have gathered that the pointing thing must be a key-frame human activity

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Phoenixzreply
lemmy.ca

technoviking

Now THERE is a name I haven't heard in ages? Gotta look that up again!

I wondere what happened to him

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This is just YouTube default algorithm now. Ai slop videos that are so obviously fake and often all they are is just a slideshow of ai images along with a text to speech narrator reading AI text

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You’d like the DeArrow browser extension.

DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait.

[…]

Titles can be any arbitrary text. Thumbnails are screenshots from specific timestamps in the video. These are user submitted and voted on. By default, if there are no submissions, it will format the original title to the user-specified format, and set a screenshot from a random timestamp as the thumbnail. This can be configured in the options to disable formatting, or show the original thumbnail by default.

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piefed.world

No, it was a song by a band from the 1960s (which could explain the Bob Dylan suggested videos)

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sh.itjust.works

Ah, so it's not an "algorithm finding similar poses in videos" thing, it's just AI deciding that's a Human Pose? 😬

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piefed.world

Or the AI content farms deciding that it’s a high-engagement thumbnail style to use

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Yup. That and the HFY videos that the algorithm will barf out at you. Ugh. I usually go down the side list and "don't recommend channel" to all of them when they show up. Absolute trash..

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lemmy.world

I'm convinced this is a psyop to make boomers and older genx question their own memory. this opens the door for further washing and manipulation.

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Windex007reply
lemmy.world

Remember when trained professional fighters used to randomly fight people in the audience?

Yep. Problem was how often they'd accidentally pick Bruce Lee

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thelemmy.club

On youtube, you have to learn to use the DON'T RECOMMEND CHANNEL BUTTON a lot

There is too much A.I. slop on yt spewing out wrong information and trying to rewrite history it is disgusting.

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Xechonreply
lemmy.world

I get that I'm apparently the weird one here, but I don't get why people put up with this instead of just using your subscriptions feed. I turned off watch history a long time ago and it has been great.

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gmtomreply
lemmy.world

I've found loads of actually good and interesting high effort content from recommendations.

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lemmy.world

Indeed. I understand the algorithm hate round here, and if someone decides that they don't want any recommendations from Google at all that's their business, but I do appreciate some of what they send my way. Recently, whether due to a tweak on the back end or a quirk of my recent watch history, I've found I've been getting a fair number of very small channels filtering into my recommendations. Without those recs, I'm never gonna find someone's 712 view video from 3 years ago about scratch building an original spaceship design, so I'm happy to have a space where those can show up in addition to my personally curated subscription feed.

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The challenge is the load of A.I. slop it throws my way. I appreciate the big and small channels that share actual helpful information.

Every time I visit youtube, I have to block at least 30 A.I. slop channels

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This is what I do. I’ve had history turned off for a few years now. It’s also helped curtail my watching if YouTube since it won’t recommend more stuff.

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lemmy.wtf

This racist man pooped today he didnt know his "poop" was actually Bruce Lee and the president and an old farmer

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lemmy.myserv.one

I'm (barely) ashamed to admit that that one also captivated my attention.

I zoomed in to see where Rodney was looking, but the image was too blurry. (zoomed in on HIS face)

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I just saw the first one (Rodney Dangerfield, top left) and the last one (Johnny Carson, bottom right) when I was watching a video just now. I usually watch videos on Youtube in a private browser tab by manually searching for the person's channel or video that I want to watch. The recommended videos are always absolute garbage.

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Got the same. Was looking up videos to repair a window balance. 🤷‍♂️

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Yup.

I made a video earlier this year about how you can (over time) train the algorithm to give you less of this crap. Unfortunately there's just no concrete setting for turning off recommendations that contain AI slop, but you can tell the system to give you less with a little engagement.

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lemmy.world

I've been using YouTube since before Google bought it. I remember having to merge accounts at one point.

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Yeah, pre shit-show webshites like YouTube, Reddit/Imgur, etc were great, but they had profit incentive.

It's why we must cherish & support the relatively (by comparison) unenshitified services like Wiki, even Mozilla, etc. (+ ofc all the great foss projects).

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A while back YT wanted me to "enable watch history", which was until then already enabled, I guess? Well, I refused to do it, so my home page was blank. That's when I switched to using the Subscriptions page as my home page on YT, and the site has been much better now. I still get recommended videos on the right side, but I can easily ignore them.

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On a different note; the resemblance between Jeff Bezos and Rodney Dangerfield is striking! Are they father and son?! Both with these hellsapoppin’ high bloodpressure eyes and their hair combed back.

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