I published:
#DeleteFacebook: Perspective from a platform that doesn’t put democracy in peril
@Gargron This is awesome, and I'll be sharing it widely. But, I also think now is the time to start talking about how we stop the likes of #CambridgeAnalytica / #Palantir from abusing the Fediverse's model, too. I work for scrapinghub.com - I can see how easy it would be to map and monitor the entire fediverse right now. From there to hyper-targeted fake profiles is a small enough step. How do we harden ourselves against #Twitter / #Facebook-style manipulation without damaging the social fabric?
@jannamark And how will we distinguish the bots from actual humans? :)
I do not pretend to be an expert in bot detection, but there are some out there.
@cathal I'm going to think about this a bit, because, overall, I found I could tell which were bots and trolls yelling at me on twitter and facebook, and which were people with different opinions, who wanted to engage.
Also, I agree/understand that there's a difference between the ham-fisted but successful efforts of a Trump or Brexit campaign, and a subtle gas-lighting or whisper campaign more commonly associated with the psychological manipulation now relegated to bots.
@jannamark That should be a testament to how amazing your brain is, because computers would find that sort of distinction extremely hard, in a realistic war-on-bots scenario. Twitter's bot problem has many cases that would be trivial to fix, but they never bothered; that's not the kind I'm concerned with, though. They basically didn't fight back, so the attackers never bothered with sophistication. Usernames like "frank92754719" are laziness, not a required bot feature. :)