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In the controversy surrounding Cory Doctorow’s anniversary post, many people have engaged with the spirit of the thing, but I have yet to see any in-depth discussion of his choice to invoke the term purity culture. Purity culture is a term with very particular origins, and it’s not some general term for people being mean on the internet. It’s a term for a specific enculturation into a pattern of sexual abuse.

But before we get into that, let me give you an overview of why we’re talking about this again. I say “again” because — as long-time readers may recall — I posted about this subject before back in 2019. With that said, that post was written for a different audience, and there are some new facets to address this time, so let’s take it from the top.

Crossposted to Pillowfort and my personal site.

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General Ludd's Guide to Draining the Bot Slop From Your Device is a beginner-friendly guide to removing generative bot features from your search results, your browser, and your operating system. Let me know if you have any feedback for changes or additions.
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Large language models and their associated bots are bad for the indie web in at least three ways: 1) their logistical consequences are bad for bandwidth, 2) their social consequences are bad for guides, and 3) their citational consequences are bad for surfability. These consequences are worth highlighting in light of how LLM-based chatbots have been used and endorsed on the indie web. The indie web may mean different things to different people, but if we’re thinking of it at all in terms of favoring small sites over corporate exploitation, then the indie web as a concept and a practice is fundamentally at odds with what LLMs are doing to the web. 

Crossposted to Pillowfort and my personal site hosted on Neocities. For off-site linking, I recommend using the version on Neocities. 

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The Machine-Generated Garbage Hall of Shame is a compilation of links about egregious garbage generated by large language model technology and others of its ilk, often incorrectly referred to as "AI" — a misnomer in that "artificial intelligence" implies intelligent, which these things are not. What these bots are designed to do is essentially a matter of statistical programming, and presenting them as reliable sources of information can be misguided, foolish, exploitative, or even dangerous, as demonstrated by the examples on this list.

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