Low-quality AI-generated content is now saturating social media – and generating about $117m a year, data shows

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    1 day ago

    Am I the only one who sticks to subscriptions? It feels like everyone is just consuming whatever the algorithm feeds them

    • IdleSheep@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 hours ago

      You’re not the only one, but you are a tiny minority.

      Technology Connections did a really good video on this topic specifically, and while you can’t extrapolate his numbers to every channel, seeing that less than 5% of all your views come from people using the subscriptions feed is very telling about how most users operate on platforms like YouTube.

      Nobody wants to build their feed anymore. They want an AI/algorithm to do the legwork for them. This is ingrained in modern culture at this point. All the people I know who use any kind of social media site tell me that they just scroll through their home feed and only like stuff or follow creators to improve their home feed recommendations, not to create a dedicated follow feed.

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        13 hours ago

        You can find new content by asking for channel recommendations on lemmy.
        Fuck the algorithms, talk to real people. That’s how it used to work.

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        10 hours ago

        True, but you eventually reach a point where your subscriptions fill your feed with more videos than you know what to do with.

        I do branch out occasionally and find new channels to subscribe to, either on youtube or through other sources. Crossovers between channels are also helpful.

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        13 hours ago

        But you can search for subjects of interest, or ask interesting friends for their recommendations.