Emphasis on individual online space, so not a forum/federated platform, more like maybe a blog or portfolio or anything else more experimental. Suppose the full gamut of tech familiarity from unfamiliar to familiar.

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What advice and cautionary tales would you give on setting up one’s own individual online space with today’s tools?

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    10 个月前

    If you allow comments at all, you are gonna get spam. That spam will range from “please buy good vitamins from my holy web site” to horribly illegal eye-destroying things.

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      Yep, this is a immutable fact about the internet.

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      10 个月前

      LLMs are really good for filtering this. Their deeper understanding of languages and context allows them to detect things like misspellings or ads that can get around other filters.

      • SavvyWolf@pawb.social
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        I’d caution against this - my gut reaction is that they’d also block people who happen to speak somewhat “unnaturally”, like non-native speakers, neurodivergent folks and non-america/europeans.

        Honestly, unless you expect to run at the scale of something like a big Mastodon server or get really popular, manually approving comments with a simple home-rolled capcha (that bots won’t recognise) should be enough.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@midwest.social
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    10 个月前

    The same rules as everywhere online:

    • Nothing is anonymous and everything is permanent.

    • Don’t post anything you wouldn’t want read aloud at a Supreme Court hearing or Sunday dinner with the family.

    • ALostInquirer@lemm.eeOP
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      10 个月前

      Are low hosting requirements similar to low system specs, or…? Do you happen to have any preferences in mind?

      • sacbuntchris@lemmy.world
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        Yeah it’s the same thing. If you need to connect to a database a lot that usually is more expensive, but static site generators are cheap to host.