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  • Each popularity-contest host is identified by a random 128bit uuid (MY_HOSTID in /etc/popularity-contest.conf). This uuid is used to track submissions issued by the same host. It should be kept secret.

    Oh, and by default, IP, unless usetor is enabled

    A machine I’d is just a hash too

    Can you explain to me how you track Mac address, serial numbers over the internet.

    Just fyi, the backend project I made 20 years ago was hardware related. There’s potential reasons to grab this info…

    But, if it is a concern, I’m sure they’d welcome submissions to improve the parsing and allow things to be filtered.

    In fact, popcon could be used for digital fingerprinting technically

    In all likelihood, op never spoke to the manjaro developers either














  • Yes, bias is a thing. Ever hear of the placebo effect? It gives people a bias before clicking the link.

    In fact, showing rankings actually makes it easier for bots because of that bias, they just randomly click stuff to appear neutral, and upvote their target posts, which when they say +1.4k, you’ll be biased into thinking it’s a popular opinion. Hence why hiding them by default actually maybe has benefits. There are no advantages to seeing the votes other than abuse. Name some.

    As you said, they’re already accessible, so there is no point of bloating the code. Let’s not make them even more so and encourage abuse.

    What problem is being solved here by doing this?


  • My implementation would be hide it from the UI by default for instances

    Also, never said unranked… I meant simply hide the rankings. Part of the disadvantage of showing the totals on the UI means that high upvotes make it seem like it was highly popular. It also means that people don’t mindlessly upvote posts simply because there were a lot of upvotes. By hiding them, you know its popular, but no how popular. It changes the way people interact so it’s more normal.

    Showing Upvotes/downvotes doesn’t show whether they are bots are not. It just means they’ll upvote/downvote more random shit and mess around wit the rest of the posts, so more crap rises to the top because they’re interfering with the rankings.

    There are easier ways to identify bots… And, it just aids abusive people. I don’t think it will assist with bots at all… Sorry.




  • In my case, I went to the biggest one after leaving beehaw.

    I left beehaw because it was clear there was a double standard for one admin between minorities and the rest of us where an admin overlooked someone from a minority acting like a total ass and starting a fight… and blamed me simply because my opinion half agreed with an article that was posted.

    Which was such a pity because they other admin there is awesome (and I loved the idea of the instance), but I’m worried it will become a echo chamber eventually unfortunately where you simply can’t discuss things, but only agree with people