Leaving X for Bluesky over Ai? You are making a MISTAKE.

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Summary

TLDRThe video discusses recent changes on Twitter (X), particularly the controversial update to the block function, which allows blocked users to view posts without interaction. The speaker downplays the significance of this change while expressing concern over X's data scraping practices for AI training, prompting artists and content creators to consider migrating to Blue Sky. By comparing data access requirements on both platforms, the speaker highlights the implications of consent regarding data use. Ultimately, the video encourages viewers to reflect on the transparency of social media platforms and the potential risks of sharing content online.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Twitter (X) is changing its block function, allowing blocked users to see posts but not interact with them.
  • 🤔 The speaker views the block function change as a minor issue, comparing it to Facebook's policies.
  • 🚀 Many artists and creators are considering moving to Blue Sky due to concerns about X's data scraping practices.
  • 💡 Blue Sky, created by Jack Dorsey, offers public access to posts without requiring an account, in contrast to X.
  • 🤖 Data scraping for AI training is a widespread practice among major tech companies, including Meta, Apple, and Nvidia.
  • 🔍 The speaker highlights that regardless of the platform, AI will likely find ways to scrape user data.
  • 📜 Consent and transparency in data usage are major ethical concerns raised in the discussion.
  • ⚖️ The speaker encourages a comparative analysis of data scraping practices across social media platforms.
  • 💬 X is transparent about its data scraping practices, while other companies may not openly disclose theirs.
  • 🔒 Users can protect their content by making it private or behind paywalls to hinder AI scraping.

Q & A

  • What recent change to Twitter's block function is being discussed in the script?

    -The change involves blocking a person on Twitter (now X), where the blocked person will still be able to see the user's posts but will not be able to interact with them in any way.

  • Why does the speaker consider the change to the block function as unimportant?

    -The speaker believes it is not a major issue because people can easily bypass a block by using an old account, and the block functionality is not something that should cause outrage.

  • What does the speaker compare Twitter's (X's) block function to in the script?

    -The speaker compares it to Facebook's block function, where a blocked person can still see posts but cannot interact with the user, which is considered normal in other platforms.

  • What is the major concern related to data scraping discussed in the script?

    -The major concern is that X (formerly Twitter) may be using data scraping to collect user posts and content for AI training purposes, which raises privacy concerns among artists and users.

  • What alternative platform do many users, including artists and VTubers, consider moving to in response to X's data scraping?

    -Many users, particularly artists and VTubers, are considering moving to Blue Sky as an alternative to X, due to concerns about AI scraping their content for training purposes.

  • Who founded Blue Sky, and why is it relevant to the discussion?

    -Blue Sky was founded by Jack Dorsey, the former CEO of Twitter. It is relevant because it is being marketed as a platform that does not engage in AI scraping, offering a safer alternative for users concerned about privacy.

  • According to the speaker, how does the data scraping issue on X compare to other platforms like Facebook and Meta?

    -The speaker suggests that while Meta (Facebook) and other platforms also engage in AI scraping, X is the only platform that explicitly informs users about it, unlike others where this information is hidden or discovered through investigation.

  • What suggestion does the speaker offer to slow down AI data scraping?

    -The speaker suggests making content private or behind a paywall as a way to slow down AI scraping, as AI models primarily collect data from public posts, and restricting access would hinder their ability to gather data.

  • What key difference does the speaker highlight between Blue Sky and X in terms of data access?

    -The speaker highlights that Blue Sky allows users to view public posts without needing to log in or create an account, making it easier for AI to scrape data from X, where accounts are required to view content.

  • What is the main point the speaker is trying to make about AI data scraping across platforms?

    -The speaker's main point is that regardless of the platform (X, Facebook, Blue Sky, etc.), AI data scraping is inevitable, but X is the only one openly disclosing it. The speaker encourages users to consider the implications of AI data scraping across platforms and how consent plays a crucial role.

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