So let's assume, just for the sake of argument, that you were foolish enough to try to make a living by writing high-quality, well-researched, technical articles about Linux and free-software development.
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So let's assume, just for the sake of argument, that you were foolish enough to try to make a living by writing high-quality, well-researched, technical articles about Linux and free-software development. I know that's crazy, but bear with me. In such a scenario, how does one succeed in a world increasingly full of stuff like this?
https://www.webpronews.com/linux-7-0-looms-large-inside-the-landmark-kernel-release-that-could-reshape-open-source-computing/
(I'll post no more links to that site, I promise).
These folks appear to take the stuff we humans write, inject a bunch of errors, then slop it out to the world.
If you were to engage in the silly quest described above, you would find that what you do is increasingly buried in the flood of this kind of material. Does anybody have any bright ideas about how one might survive in such an environment? -
So let's assume, just for the sake of argument, that you were foolish enough to try to make a living by writing high-quality, well-researched, technical articles about Linux and free-software development. I know that's crazy, but bear with me. In such a scenario, how does one succeed in a world increasingly full of stuff like this?
https://www.webpronews.com/linux-7-0-looms-large-inside-the-landmark-kernel-release-that-could-reshape-open-source-computing/
(I'll post no more links to that site, I promise).
These folks appear to take the stuff we humans write, inject a bunch of errors, then slop it out to the world.
If you were to engage in the silly quest described above, you would find that what you do is increasingly buried in the flood of this kind of material. Does anybody have any bright ideas about how one might survive in such an environment?@corbet Don't post links to the slop? Post links to your original writing instead?
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@corbet Don't post links to the slop? Post links to your original writing instead?
@JustinDerrick Good advice but inadequate. We do definitely operate that way most of the time; here I thought it was important to call out what is going on.
But if I search Google for "Linux 7.0", I see that two out of seven of the "top stories" are from that site, including the one I posted. This stuff is being strongly amplified in ways that we're not well placed to counter. -
So let's assume, just for the sake of argument, that you were foolish enough to try to make a living by writing high-quality, well-researched, technical articles about Linux and free-software development. I know that's crazy, but bear with me. In such a scenario, how does one succeed in a world increasingly full of stuff like this?
https://www.webpronews.com/linux-7-0-looms-large-inside-the-landmark-kernel-release-that-could-reshape-open-source-computing/
(I'll post no more links to that site, I promise).
These folks appear to take the stuff we humans write, inject a bunch of errors, then slop it out to the world.
If you were to engage in the silly quest described above, you would find that what you do is increasingly buried in the flood of this kind of material. Does anybody have any bright ideas about how one might survive in such an environment?I dont want to sound Pollyanna-ish, but cream rises. We learned to ignore listcicles, content written for SEO, and other poor quality content. I clock AI in a heartbeat (or human-authored but written like AI, in which case shame on them) and move right past. Not because its bad, just untrustworthy. We don't trust search results anymore because it's so infected. We'll come to a new equilibrium, at least until the next disruptor
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@JustinDerrick Good advice but inadequate. We do definitely operate that way most of the time; here I thought it was important to call out what is going on.
But if I search Google for "Linux 7.0", I see that two out of seven of the "top stories" are from that site, including the one I posted. This stuff is being strongly amplified in ways that we're not well placed to counter.@corbet @JustinDerrick DuckDuckGo does not show that website, but MSN (!) is near the top. To me, the awfulness under discussion is a small part of the wider problem of where people seek information. Using Google Search is bad, but at least it's not social media.
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I dont want to sound Pollyanna-ish, but cream rises. We learned to ignore listcicles, content written for SEO, and other poor quality content. I clock AI in a heartbeat (or human-authored but written like AI, in which case shame on them) and move right past. Not because its bad, just untrustworthy. We don't trust search results anymore because it's so infected. We'll come to a new equilibrium, at least until the next disruptor
@pchestek I was about to write something similar. Nobody wants to read slop, and if anybody actually does, they're not the kind of readers you'd win with factual writing anyway.
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