• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Programming language isn’t a problem as much as the mechanics of the implementation.

    I mean, how does it work on Twitter? Do they have oldschool language models parse upvoted comments and automatically generate it? Basically the options are:

    • Involve some kind of ML model for partial automation, which is not going to go over well with Lemmy users.

    • Leave the UAC completely to mods, which is going to both overburden them and make power-tripping issues far worse

    • msprout@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      On old Twitter, community notes was simply a function of raising a flag for tweets that got ratio’d. This would open those tweets up for Community Notes users to submit a fact check. Then, the fact check with the highest upvotes gets displayed as the default one.

      Now? Not sure. Elon is a sneaky fucker. But I do think it could be implemented as a simple comment queue that admins and moderators could set user roles to help with.