Richard Ferro, MD
@richferro.com
Fam Med & Prev Med PGY4 at the intersection of #Latinsky & #Medsky
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Pura Vida! (He/Him/Él)
Knead your anger and create dangerously
Latinsky: @latinsky.social
Labelers: @medsky.social & @stemlabels.xyz
Support: https://ko-fi.com/richferro
Pura Vida! (He/Him/Él)
Another thing about these feeds is that they’re all open-source, you can easily search the algorithms on Graze and see how this info is being served to you.
And it can be easily reproduced to make your own versions.
And it can be easily reproduced to make your own versions.
November 10, 2025 at 12:12 AM
Another thing about these feeds is that they’re all open-source, you can easily search the algorithms on Graze and see how this info is being served to you.
And it can be easily reproduced to make your own versions.
And it can be easily reproduced to make your own versions.
Reposted by Richard Ferro, MD
For feeds covering critical moments like elections, this sort of transparency can help prevent algorithmic bias and even preserve trust in the press and protect democratic institutions.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
November 7, 2025 at 1:48 AM
For feeds covering critical moments like elections, this sort of transparency can help prevent algorithmic bias and even preserve trust in the press and protect democratic institutions.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
For feeds covering critical moments like elections, this sort of transparency can help prevent algorithmic bias and even preserve trust in the press and protect democratic institutions.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
November 7, 2025 at 1:48 AM
For feeds covering critical moments like elections, this sort of transparency can help prevent algorithmic bias and even preserve trust in the press and protect democratic institutions.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
It can’t be overstated how important this sort of innovation is for the time we’re living in.
Reposted by Richard Ferro, MD
Also, because the trending feed was open source, it’s easy to find out if it was being manipulated.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
November 7, 2025 at 1:47 AM
Also, because the trending feed was open source, it’s easy to find out if it was being manipulated.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
Also, because the trending feed was open source, it’s easy to find out if it was being manipulated.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
November 7, 2025 at 1:47 AM
Also, because the trending feed was open source, it’s easy to find out if it was being manipulated.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
Just recreate the feed on @graze.social and use the “debug” tool to see if sus posts match the presented algorithm.
If they match, you know content isn’t surreptitiously being added to the feed.
Saving this for future use
November 7, 2025 at 1:33 AM
Saving this for future use
Reposted by Richard Ferro, MD
@pfrazee.com goes into detail on this in his post below. It’s amazing to see the actual algorithm used to show content on the trending feed, and it’s something I’ve never seen happen on social media before.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
November 7, 2025 at 1:30 AM
@pfrazee.com goes into detail on this in his post below. It’s amazing to see the actual algorithm used to show content on the trending feed, and it’s something I’ve never seen happen on social media before.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
@pfrazee.com goes into detail on this in his post below. It’s amazing to see the actual algorithm used to show content on the trending feed, and it’s something I’ve never seen happen on social media before.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
November 7, 2025 at 1:30 AM
@pfrazee.com goes into detail on this in his post below. It’s amazing to see the actual algorithm used to show content on the trending feed, and it’s something I’ve never seen happen on social media before.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
It’s all there, open source and easily reproducible. That’s a future I want to be a part of.
It was assaulted and apeppered
November 6, 2025 at 9:54 PM
It was assaulted and apeppered
Hey look @jrdominguez.bsky.social somebody got a video of me at the 2024 LMSA conference without me noticing
November 6, 2025 at 9:35 PM
Hey look @jrdominguez.bsky.social somebody got a video of me at the 2024 LMSA conference without me noticing
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More physicians need to talk about global warming the same way we talk about chronic disease.
November 6, 2025 at 6:20 PM
More physicians need to talk about global warming the same way we talk about chronic disease.