What’s stopping me from doing this? Here we go:

I’m going to start an instance and federate with everyone who will allow it, which is most instances including this one, I believe.

Then I’m going to feed all that data into my new website, called Open Lemmy Stats, where anyone can query the user data ive accumulated. The homepage will be ripe with insights, leaderboards and all kinds of data on prolific users.

Additionally, I’ll display a snapshot/profile of a random user by feeding that users data to GPT4 to make inferences about the user’s political affiliations and display the results.

Worst of all, I’m not going to out my instance for everyone to know it as the one to defederate. In fact, I’m spinning up a few instances that will host innocuous communities that I plan to mod and support to give my instances cover for their true purpose: redundant fediverse datastreams for my site, Open Lemmy Stats.

I’ll also have a store where anyone can buy my collected fediverse data for a handsome sum.

Just kidding I’m not doing any of this. But someone absolutely will or already is working on it. They’ll make a good bit of money too, I’d bet.

This is inspired by a recent post on youshouldknow@lemmy.world where someone highlighted what kind of data instance admins have access to, even for users not on their instance.

I wanted to share this to start a discussion that I find interesting. I’m interested in your thoughts, or to hear more on why this may or may not be possible and if it is, maybe some ideas how to fix that? because obviously such a site would be problematic, but no doubt popular for oh so many reasons.

Edit: typo, I called admins adminis. Corrected.

Edit 2: wanted to credit the post I was referencing from YSK, here it is - https://lemmy.world/post/1033769

  • Spzi@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’d go the other way: make these things officially public, so people know they are, and then aren’t taken by surprise.

    This has a lot going for it. Simple to implement and to understand. Not much potential for bugs, and not much potential for damage in case of bugs.

    I still don’t like it. Not sure how much of that is ‘being used to / habits’, and how much is actual value worth striving for.

    Feels like rationally there is a clear winner, but I still have to come to terms with it in acceptance. Good on OP to open this discussion.

    • Erk@cdda.social
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      1 year ago

      I think it has a lot of value. I don’t really see the point of anonymous upvotes in the first place.

      • Kuma@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I am with you. We could just make all the votes public. I don’t see why votes are worse than comments? Or maybe I misunderstood everyone, but ppl talk like it is. It is good to inform everyone so they know. Many needs to learn how to surf the net. Also I think if ppl feel more responsible will they also act with care