About: Cara is a social networking and portfolio platform for artists, by artists.
Connect with peers and followers, share your work, and find industry jobs from
AAA and award-winning studios.
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By wr18r02
A bit unstable, but I assume that situation will improve. The real red flag is that Cara forces its algorithmic timeline on you, with no way of setting just the people you're following as a default. That is a *really* bad sign. Even Twitter never did that. (It's not possible in the timeline settings to set the "people you follow" to 100% and the junk to 0%.) I was drawn to Cara because they gave the impression that they respected artists and users. Denying me control of my timeline in the name of "user engagement" is a pretty glaring indication of how much the people who run Cara respect their users. Even if they've adopted an ethical stance on AI right now, I'm pretty tired of being burned by social networks that just get more and more awful. The fact I'm already seeing flickers of the usual tech-company user-hostility on a service that's barely just launched gives me real pause about getting too invested in Cara.
By wr18r02
A bit unstable, but I assume that situation will improve. The real red flag is that Cara forces its algorithmic timeline on you, with no way of setting just the people you're following as a default. That is a *really* bad sign. Even Twitter never did that. (It's not possible in the timeline settings to set the "people you follow" to 100% and the junk to 0%.) I was drawn to Cara because they gave the impression that they respected artists and users. Denying me control of my timeline in the name of "user engagement" is a pretty glaring indication of how much the people who run Cara respect their users. Even if they've adopted an ethical stance on AI right now, I'm pretty tired of being burned by social networks that just get more and more awful. The fact I'm already seeing flickers of the usual tech-company user-hostility on a service that's barely just launched gives me real pause about getting too invested in Cara.
By wr18r02
A bit unstable, but I assume that situation will improve. The real red flag is that Cara forces its algorithmic timeline on you, with no way of setting just the people you're following as a default. That is a *really* bad sign. Even Twitter never did that. (It's not possible in the timeline settings to set the "people you follow" to 100% and the junk to 0%.) I was drawn to Cara because they gave the impression that they respected artists and users. Denying me control of my timeline in the name of "user engagement" is a pretty glaring indication of how much the people who run Cara respect their users. Even if they've adopted an ethical stance on AI right now, I'm pretty tired of being burned by social networks that just get more and more awful. The fact I'm already seeing flickers of the usual tech-company user-hostility on a service that's barely just launched gives me real pause about getting too invested in Cara.
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