#cyberpsychology

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Interesting (and free) #AI fun toy, the new gift from the Mayor of #Muskville

Anyone remember Alice and the various 'chatbots' pre Chat GPT? Fun.
Now here is #Musk and his version, finally giving up on charging premium for his #cult and now "it's free!".

So I gave it a whirl, wondering how a #MuskVirus rendering of a response might go, if its fed #truth to #TrumpVirus.
As tends to be the case with public AI chat, it's very 'cautious', ambiguous, and 'both sides'y - just like the role model it may serve.

#cyberpsychology

psych@diasp.org

Meanwhile... my current take on #socialmedia / #media

Twitter on Fire (lies, #Muskvirus etc.. and holding fire sale' today!) ..."to help pay the rent" (Bloomberg)

TwitterDog

#1, #Twitter is in flames (literally having a "fire sale" today) but in terms of tone, crowded exits, and big debates among "regulars" about the morality/business sense of staying with a platform actively courting #racism, #misogyny & promoting #GQP/ #TrumpVirus
fueled hate and #conspiracy . As its owner has fun with his toy, indifferent to appearances or even a cash drain. (He has lots more)

#2 - "Other"

Mastodon- We are now seeing a very active & vibrant #Mastodon and related Federation sites, including some instances (pods) set up by news organizations. At first there was limited 'fresh content' and some were just Twitter mirrors, "in case" Twitter implodes. &/or to test the waters. In the first weeks of this year, it's gotten to the point where one can choose from various feeds (local, Fediverse etc) and see it regularly updating. A wide variety of talents being offered (George Takei memes, researchers' findings, a huge #Caturday showing ("CatsOfMastodon"), some diplomats. many journalists (as individuals. off the company site), lots of music, photos, art....

So, given its huge growth, constant improvements, and generally very good "vibe" reflecting the pleasant community... it works!
That said, it's not the mythical (wished for) "Twitter replacement:. On some levels, it is - an interesting mixture of ordinary people and public or entertainment figures (small now but growing), and a friendliness typical of pioneers settling a newly found, hospitable place.
But it is not Twitter's identical twin - it's ad free and not algorithm-driven. I've yet to see a single trolling or spam, though my time has been limited and mostly focused on the feature set and finding news/information sources. The cats, photos & music are icing on the cake for me, and may be core value for many. It's not as long-form or 'conversational' as 'here', but OTOH there are new acquaintances and resources awaiting 'out there' in large number, for those who want to immerse. Note that you can easily repost, tags work very well (and you can follow them) and the interface allows for seeing/liking//contacting content on other instances, so if you're on a small one, you can connect via a search and connect, and that pod becomes connected. If you're on a huge pod, same, people can find you. Anyway, it's viable. One disappointment/debate for some - users cannot "quote tweet" easily. OTOH, it's as easy as on FB or MeWe to post articles, music vids, etc, by just typing the url. No editor necessary. But not as much formatting options as "here" (image insertion, e.g.). But then, most of the new users are coming from Twitter, not escaping from 'here'. Here is fine! (Comfy/friendly)

Post.news

I'm sad to break the news but this is definitely not "the next Twitter"! It's just come out of Beta and wait-list only and people can join. (See for yourself! I'd love to hear your findings/experience). Briefly, it has lovely formatting, a dream for bloggers, with a fill-in slug for "title" and easy description or text, plus thumbnail/photo. It looks professional and many of the early adopters are journalists, novelist, etc. For them, it may be nice, but as a publicists' destination more than "social media". It is difficult to 'share/repost' without adding a story, and active moderation prevents instant posting or posting at all (for me, about 1/3 of the time). Function-wise, mostly now I cannot 'like' or even post (was I bad?) as in trying, I click on the star, it increases one number, then goes back. I took time to carefully compose a post and tapped the "publish" button 100 times, nothing happening.... So much for the 'experience'.

One more general experience: the feed looks polished, and long posts will have a "read" button to continue. But also, many articles require points to read. Some orgs are 'charging' tokens for nearly everything, some are lighter (learning/economics curve?). Most personal posts, except some "influencers" trying to grow big audiences, also are charging points. Users have been getting 50 points to use for purchasing reads or for "tips". (Don't ask? Tough to explain). Sort of like "Brave" browser sharing points for seeing ads.

Again, I can see potential as an auxiliary publicity method for authors, publicists, journalists, and news orgs. But "social"? Not so much, to tell #truth. Some comments, yes, but the whole thing seems super clunky to actually use. I've gotten some followers and likes, have yet to get a single notice via the 'bell'. And as I said, recently I seem almost to be blocked from posting or liking.

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Now I did connect with a few journalists and social scientists I might not have on Twitter, interesting, solid experts and talented writers. But then that's it. I can follow my connections or "explore" (Ack! Shades of Twitter now turning TikTok blended with Fox!)

Redeeming features? It looks pretty. It has an intuitive 'form' (rather than editor) which for example instantly turns a word bracketed by asterisks (* .. ) into *italicized font, but like Mastodon, no way to insert images, that I've found. (Maybe a url to an image?)

And now there are posts I've seen decrying the new policies/features of Post which are seen as limiting, many expressing sadness that "Post will never be 'the next Twitter'". I concur, but had to check it out, and did so.

Have I forgotten anything? Well, #facebook is the same as ever, stealing/re-selling user data as its model and dictating what people "like". Of course the worst aspects get borrowed now by Musk, who steals from TikTok too. And #MeWe is the same, apparently thriving and a comfy spot for Facebook-like posting of selfies and music vids, no editors (but can edit), but definitely of no value to many Twitter users (the huge group currently in flux) if public posts are the goal. (It is, despite its initial claims, still a walled garden.) Some of the many Twitter users who actually do interact, and enjoy that aspect, may be seen 'here' or on MeWe, just as the Google+ crowd dispersed across options when Google lost its "Don't be evil" motto and changed it seemingly to #GoogleIsEvil

Speaking of, I know there is a whole slice of Internet (Not the #Truth network, #Fox, NewsMax, Rumble, Gutter, etc.) considered "social media" too, but the hate, delusions and division seem so central to that realm I'm not sure it there is not one big social media #cult . With its large presence across people's online bubbles. Mm, profits!

FB profits

Well, "different strokes for different folks". Google+ was 'the best' in its day and way, as was Twitter.

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So, my take as of 18 Jan 2023

Twitter is flaming out, some holding on, some encouraging rapid exit, many hedging bets, others not wanting to be associated now, with conspiracy-spreading, anti-vax anti- #truth and anti-social elements. (Suddenly I'm getting followers - not ones I'd want!)

Mastodon has exploded in users, and handled it well. It has many beloved features, diverse users (both celebs/orgs and everyday people), and everything from #Caturday to fine art (photos/drawing/digital) to cartoons and political memes. (Without trolling and with options to mask images which might be deemed 'sensitive', plus captions). One can also chat, like, forward (though not "quote tweet", re-sending with comment or title for example). Features may evolve as they actively hire and follow through on enhancements which users want. It's not clear who/how/if corporate entities will benefit (as opposed to say, Twitter), but big instances like the original one ask for support via Patreon or local server hosts. No direct advertising in the feed.

Post - "pretty". Some good content and impressive posters, many literary & journalistic professionals.
Interface is either a gem or G-d-awful depending on one's comfort zone and/or goal. Not possible to post "live" now in many cases, and difficult to simply re-share something (or in my case for a few days, to even "like" a Post post. Has for-token reads and "tips".
All a bit thorny amid the roses IMM. Agreeing with some of its fans here: As it looks now, definitely NOT "the next Twitter".
Nothing is. Maybe that's good. Or not. Centralized town square vs. Federated Town Squares.... "We'll see what happens."

And meanwhile, @ diaspora * "here" - all is well. (Well, most!)

Other than the stagnant feature set that long-time users accept and/or deal with and/or embrace - no big mass-exodus to or from "here". Still can enjoy what we enjoy, be it cats, politics, photography, wordplay, whatever...

So I say again to 'my regular circles [aspects here] - I'm not leaving, see no reason, but as a social scientist and long-time user of (mostly) social media, I feel the need to follow a huge sea-change as it's happening, now fueled by Twitter rather than Google+.

I see and feel the anxiety, anger, confusion among so many on Planet Twitter now looking at a safe home for when it hits the fan...

#cyberpsychology

psych@diasp.org

And this just in, literally... realtime, I just peaked at Twitter which I've not done in a bit, to see what is the buzz or dearth.
(Granted, it is middle of the night before workday Monday East Coast and latenight in the West, and I see most of Twitter is American users and some international news agencies and governments. So_ Twitter's been an institution_, though you can debate the type.

The buzz:

Elon Musk and Twitter - What's the Top of Twitter Feed, early Monday Morning?

#Musk #GQP #TrumpVirus #Twitter #SocialMedia #Cyberpsychology

psych@diasp.org

In the world of social media today, there are stories of struggles among Facebook (Purity) users and Google/Chrome, and another rather interesting story about #ElonMusk walking into #Twitter HQ today with a sink in hand (to let it "sink in" he'll be taking over - and he's promised to lay off 3/4 of the company workers!

Circling back to the landscape of #SocialMedia as a phenomenon, both #social and #business, the NY Times this morning came out with an interesting, almost "hip" look at some of the most dominant social media businesses/platforms today.

"A Social Media Status Update"

Top social media apps are struggling after a decade of dominance.

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Thin-Sliced:

Top social media apps are struggling after a decade of dominance.

For years, most of the conversation about social media companies was about how powerful and dominant they were.
These days? Not so much.

The tech industry has had a rough year, and social media companies have been hit especially hard. The stock price of Meta (formerly known as Facebook) has plummeted more than 60 percent. Snap, the maker of Snapchat, has fallen more than 80 percent. Layoffs and hiring freezes are common, and some companies have begun cutting their famously cushy employee perks. (No more free laundry, Metamates!).

Social media is still an important part of billions of people’s lives. But …

Meta’s cash-cow social media apps — Facebook and Instagram — are in decline, with younger users abandoning them for apps like TikTok. Meta has also lost billions of dollars in advertising revenue because of changes Apple made in 2021 to its mobile operating system, which made it harder for apps to track users across the internet.
Prognosis: Vitals are falling fast. The patient needs a transfusion, stat.

Twitter has spent most of 2022 locked in battle with Elon Musk — who wanted to buy the company for $44 billion, then decided he didn’t, then decided he did again.
Prognosis: Acute short-term pain, with promises of a vague miracle cure ahead.

TikTok has what every social media company wants — a big, engaged user base, a format that keeps people scrolling for hours and an iron grip on youth culture and the entertainment industry… But in some ways, TikTok is the most vulnerable app of all.
Prognosis: Unlikely to die of natural causes but could easily be killed by a blunt instrument.

Snapchat is still popular among young people, but Snap’s advertising business (like many) took a dive during this year’s economic downturn, and the company recently laid off roughly 20 percent of its workers. Like Meta, Snapchat is also a casualty of Apple’s privacy changes, which made it harder to target ads to iPhone users, and a victim of TikTok, which is eating into Snapchat’s following.
Prognosis: Snapchat should recover if it survives the winter.

And after a quick fluffy look at trends, including the impact of the right-wing "Free Speech Brigade", along with the "new class" of apps rolling (or crawling) out.... The NY Times piece ends with this:

For more: Musk has injected himself as a chaotic actor into global politics.

And here we are.

For more on #cyberpsychology - the interface people and (computer/AI/VR) technology: Cyberpsychology.com

For the addiction and gaming aspects of social media: http://www.devicedevotion.com

#media #communication #Internet #GAFA #facebook #meta #twitter #snapchat #TikTok #apple #devices #2022

psych@diasp.org

Speaking of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - and Human intelligence too....

10 differences between artificial intelligence and human intelligence

In this video I will explain what the main differences are between the current approaches to artificial intelligence and human intelligence.

For this I first explain how neural networks work and in which sense they mimic the human brain.
I then go through the ten most relevant differences that are: Form and function, size, connectivity, power consumption, architecture, activation potential, speed, learning technique, structure, and precision.

Finally I express my opinion that the benefit of research in artificial intelligence is not the [reproduction of] human-like intelligence, but instead to produce types of intelligence unlike our own that complement our own abilities.

#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #intelligence #Hossenfelder #thinking #neuralnetworks #thinking #neuropsychology
#cyberpsychology [http://www.cyberpsychology.com]

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This is worth a read, for a bit of #mindfulness &/or #ContextAndPerspective - a few of my mantras since my research in #cyberpsychology and online communication/addictions back around the millennium. Now is a time of PTSD and anxiety all around.

How to Stop Doomscrolling—With Psychology

Thin-sliced: #TMI / #TMD (too much disinfo) + stress/anxiety = overload. #psychology #PSTD #doomscrolling
Advice is to not let it all hypnotize you, like watching an accident too long, or Fox...

psych@diasp.org

I wonder about the messaging here. Is it an effective advertisement, or a warning? Both, maybe

Funny! Or not.
But definitely reflecting something about our AI-driven tech. (And/or selves).
And attention-grabbing. A Super Bowl advertisement preview,. 2 days before The Big Game), an annual airing of (US) football and the most creative, big-budget, and eye catching of advertisements which some think are a main reason to watch the game.

Amazon’s Big Game Commercial: Mind Reader

#Alexa #AI #advertising #messaging #superbowl #adverts #cyberpsychology

psych@diasp.org

Meanwhile, a little light Facebook reading, from the Associated Press (AP)

The Facebook Papers

Actually, "The Facebook Papers represents a unique collaboration between 17 American news organizations, including The Associated Press." It's an extensive document and this AP page has other Facebook-related articles too.

For the very interested, my resource page, which includes both serious/academic articles, along with popular news reports and some funny videos (I use in presentations), all at http://www.fenichel.com/facebook

#facebook #socialmedia #disinformation #media #misinformation #socialnetwork #FAD #cyberpsychology

psych@diasporing.ch

Hey everyone, I’m #newhere. I’m interested in #communication, #cyberpsychology, #photography, and #psychology. Thanks for the invite, @Tursiops!

Thanks, @Tursiops, for the invite and your active role in keeping things smooth.
I've been "Federated" since just before the demise of #googleplus /#gplus
So I guess I might tag #gplusrefugee . But I've settled into pora* via pluspora, and have many acquaintances now across pods/instancies/geography.

So this is my effort to stay both on and off the grid, should my existing pora* instance go down, as it sometimes does. I hope to "cross-connect" with others already in my aspects, and have another way to stay connected across the Fediverse. (I'm on Flickr for photography as well.)

Enough. Hi. Happy to be "here". #StaySafe (my preoccupation, here in NYC, since around March)
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