Ha, yes thank you. It is me. I just started that Bonfire account to test with the app, and didn't have time to add more to the profile.
Other than that 'teaserbot' exists well before the AI craze, and was created for a purpose too, which it may still be used for to this day. It was created for a campaign around humane technology, to hold certain tech and biz people a mirror for "what world are you building". Alternative intelligence is the campaign theme: People. And the gist "don't forget that tech exists to serve people".
Other than that the call to fediblock is fitting to my current advocacy around fedi, as also blogged about recently in..
https://coding.social/blog/grassroots-evolution
In a "what are we building, folks?" kind of way. Is the fediblock blunt ostracization tool the best we have? How can we do better?
What do you say @teaserbot
@smallcircles@social.coop @trwnh@mastodon.social @unattributed@gotosocial.social
Social experience design is all about better bridging the huge gap between tech and where the people live. Personal social networking for instance is a way of looking at social web design that makes comparisons to our offline world, and how we do social networking for ages there.
coding.social/blog/reimagine...
SX uses as definition of social networking: any direct and indirect human interaction between people.
Wrt to AI and fediblock. Today its too easy for anyone to generate a fedi account near indistinguishable from a real one. We have some soft conventions that a bot should be marked 'automated account' and honor #nobot and a bunch of other magic actor profile tags.
PS. I created an issue on that re: #Botiquette codeberg.org/fediverse/fediv...