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Just kinda RTing this warning that

2024-01-22 05:05:02.684142+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Just kinda RTing this warning that answering questions on LinkedIn is giving your labor to AI training, on the other hand I know a guy who's kind of an obnoxious bigot who seems to spend a lot of time shitposting on Quora, and I haven't said anything, because fuck Quora.

So maybe if you wanna shitpost on LinkedIn and poison their data set, maybe more power to ya?

https://mastodon.social/@wirepair/111797395838999984

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#Comment Re: Just kinda RTing this warning that made: 2024-01-22 12:20:01.821716+01 by: meuon

That Quora hasn't kicked him says.. well.. everything.

Sometimes the question really is silly and his answer is better. But I'm over him just being a hurting asshole thwacking people.

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