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If this indeed breaks Amazon then at least that is one silver lining of AI. It's a shame indie authors are losing their platform, but they'll find another.
It would make it even more important to have sites like Goodread where books are recommended by communities.
There's even a federated alternative, BookWyrm!
...I guess these days the Fediverse is my hammer of choice, and every problem with the internet is a nail.
To be fair, it a REALLY good hammer.
How does the federation work in this case? Do I have to create a new account there, or can I see their content using my Kbin account?
I guess the most intuitive way to federate is that you can follow
@user@bookwyrm.social
, after which all reviews published by the user will appear in your subscriptions. You can participate in the conversation as normal, and boost it to increase visibility across the Fediverse.If you want to do more sophisticated things like manage your library or post reviews, I think you'll have to sign up for an instance of BookWyrm. :)
Fedi needed to figure out nomadic identities before it started to get popular, seen some proposals but IF anything is chosen it'll be a lot of trouble to migrate to that
Unfortunately it is extremely sparse vs goodreads. Maybe someday it will catch up, but I really didn't find it useful right now. Then again I am def a lurker on goodreads so where I read lists and reviews from doesn't matter that much.
I guess what I don't get is what were people using GoodReads for? Because I'm using BookWyrm to just track what I already wanted to read and use the review system as a way to sum up books for myself.
To find other books I want to read. The shelving, the reviews are all useful.
Not everything has an answer yet, for example Discord, there's alternatives but none on Fedi. Also somebody earlier was mentioning fanfiction sites, there's problems with all the existing ones and again, no Fedi alternative. However, not everything needs to be federated, look at Wikipedia for example.
The Discord alternative probably should be end-to-end encrypted, so I guess Matrix or something would be a better alternative than the Fediverse. Or just IRC if it's public ;) In either case it's probably a good example of where the Fediverse is not the solution (but decentralizzato might still be).
Fanfiction I guess could be federated - I don't know how these services work. Personally I'm waiting for a good federated TripAdvisor/Yelp alternative that can be integrated with OpemStreetMaps.
Wikipedia is wonderful, and probably shouldn't be decentralized. Then again, it's one of the few good things about the contemporary internet (along with archive.org).
Honestly, AO3 is pretty based for what it is, especially when you consider how the two main competitors (FFN and Wattpad) are ad driven with all the problems that entails. Tho come to think of it, now I’m getting worried about FFN getting enshittified…
From what i understand from buddies who use it, it has it's own set of cultural problems, but i don't have much of a conception of what are they
GR is owned by Amazon.
Keyword is 'like', not necessarily Goodread, one other user brought up BookWyrm.
I don't think these particular books are even generated by large language models - from the examples the content is just meaningless nonsense.