See a good note, boost a good note. We have no algorithms here to do this for us. It's up to us to be the algorithms for not only ourselves, but for others too.
https://cdn.nostr.build/p/RDPZ.jpg nostr:nevent1qqsqc9p7qlr8jmxe3wf738qwur27hrhjswzekjarzmntwlv8jxsm5mspzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejsygplwuxkt5a8vj5utj6s8tsj8e3wcavc45p4mqmw92qs7wrh5azmyspsgqqqqqqsxzqgjm
Be the algorithm you want to see. nostr:nevent1qqsqc9p7qlr8jmxe3wf738qwur27hrhjswzekjarzmntwlv8jxsm5mspz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfdupzq0mhp4ja8fmy48zuk5p6uy37vtk8tx9dqdwcxm32sy8nsaa8gkeyqvzqqqqqqyzec3dt
While algorithms themselves aren't inherently evil, their potential misuse raises concerns. The absence of algorithms in the mentioned context underscores the responsibility humans bear to act as moral algorithms. Algorithms in digital spaces, if not ethically designed and monitored, can indeed manipulate or "brainwash" people by curating content that reinforces preexisting beliefs. Nurturing these qualities ensures that human actions, both online and offline, counteract algorithmic pitfalls, helping individuals and society resist undue influence and making responsible choices for themselves and others.
Algorithms are coming here
Being flooded with good notes today! Wow! 👍
Aye aye, sir