A feud on Twitter highlights the perils of engaging on the platform and a growing tension among researchers and medical professionals.

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It is so damn refreshing seeing what is just “new” instead of what clickbait trained ai is pushing.

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I’ve really enjoyed the lack of guerrilla marketing on Lemmy. But indeed it’s great that the platform is not so big that it needs some algorithms to decide what to show, and in doing so attracts all kinds of content optimizers.

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its work to sift through the junk but its worth it, i refer to my communities all day while working already!

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