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Wow, being on the bleeding edge of hi-tech biometric experiments!
Noice, innit?!
"Meta was granted a patent in late December that outlines how a large language model can "simulate" a person's social media activity, such as responding to content posted by real people."
"The language model may be used for simulating the user when the user is absent from the social networking system, for example, when the user takes a long break or if the user is deceased," the patent says.
"Meta would essentially create a digital clone of your social media presence, training a model on "user-specific" data — including historical platform activity, such as comments, likes, or content — to understand how you would (or rather, did) behave."
"That clone can then respond to other people's content by liking and commenting, or responding to DMs."
— https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-granted-patent-for-ai-llm-bot-dead-paused-accounts-2026-2
Yes, they won't be able to use your account without knowing the PIN.
But I meant a bit different scenario - when you drop the number and it is eventually sold to another person.
The new owner will be able to create a new account for that number, and yours will be deleted in 7 or 14 days (don't recall) unless you link it to some other phone num.
Just because that's paywalled for me (in the UK): https://archive.is/FFWXQ
You could potentially open them up to a lot of liability by posting PII (e.g. phone number with no context) as a message, and then requesting they delete all data about you. If that PII still remains then they are very much in breach of GDPR.
Meta has clearly lost connection with the world. The only business case they have 'for this patent' is to trick the advertisers to think they have 'real' visitors while their whole platform is cancelled because of so much synthetic ai slob is bugging real visitors of their platforms.
Yes, seems like this is possible. Last time I asked in like 2022, they said no, and to give them singular messages that actually include PII, but removing everything was no-no.
As far as I remember, data from this kind of messages are their main source of income. Discord functions as one big database, but I can be wrong, I don't remember where i heard this.
Time to start dropping slurs I guess. Also, AI trained on my post isn't authentic if it doesn't bully people for using traefik instead of nginx or berate them for using web UIs and exposing docker socket to containers.
lots of fun tweets about it, pretty sure its easy to bypass but bs yeah
I'm glad they made that the actual title of the article instead of bullshitting around it.
Courts aren't stupid. They'd only have to delete it if you told them where it was.
Discord Rival Gets Overwhelmed By Mass Exodus Of Players Fleeing Age-Verification Crackdown
https://kotaku.com/discord-alternative-teamspeak-age-verification-check-rivals-2000669693
So it's back to Teamspeak. Awesome! I loved Teamspeak and its simplicity.
Ironically, if recent Teamspeak versions were actually decentralized and fully self-hostable, then they would not be maxed out at capacity. They should have made it without mandatory central accounts & services
After one week of waiting in ticket, Discord's support finally replied.
Hi there,
Thank you for your patience.
This is your confirmation email that we have successfully submitted the message IDs that you have provided for deletion. Please allow up to 24 hours for the deletion process to be completed. After 24 hours, you can confirm that your messages are deleted by requesting your data package here.
Please note that some messages may not be deleted due to the following reasons:
If you still have access to certain spaces, you can manually delete your own messages by right-clicking on the message and selecting "Delete Message," or by hovering over the message, clicking the "..." or "more" menu, and choosing "Delete Message." Holding the Shift key while clicking the delete icon will bypass the confirmation screen for faster deletion.
For more information on how you can delete messages directly from inside the app, please check out this Help Center Article.
We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Sincerely,
Discord Privacy Team