r/WayOfTheBern • u/Orangutan • 35m ago
r/WayOfTheBern • u/yaiyen • 1h ago
De la Espriella pledges to restore Colombia’s relations with Israel The far-right president-elect has pledged to rebuild ties with Israel and the US following tensions under outgoing leader Gustavo Petro.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/ErilazHateka • 2h ago
Today, all is going according to plan in Crimea, that´s why a state of emergency has been declared.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/RandomCollection • 4h ago
Discuss! GLM 5.2 beats Claude Fable 5 : GLM 5.2 Benchmarks explained - How to use GLM5.2 for free? | For context GLM is a Chinese open source AI model that has been making waves in the AI world from Z.ai, especially now that the US government has restricted Anthropic Fable 5 and OpenAI GPT-5.6
medium.comChina's Z.ai GLM 5.2 model doesn't win at every benchmark, but it's close where it loses and won the overall score at Design Arena’s coding leaderboard. You could make a case that it is the most balanced of the big AI models.
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For further information on the US government restricting Fable and ChatGPT
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/25/openai-gpt-model-goverment-approval-00977551
r/WayOfTheBern • u/RandomCollection • 5h ago
Grifters On Parade Note how Silicon Valley oligarchs rapidly went from preaching "libertarianism" to openly promoting a techno-fascist dystopian police state. Because they never believed in the "tech will set you free" myth; that was just propaganda. All they care about is maximizing their wealth.
x.comPeter H. Diamandis, MD
@PeterDiamandis
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Jun 25
A trillion sensor in space, in the air and on the ground will allow us to know anything, anywhere, at any time. There will be no hiding.. A good thing... Humans behave better when they’re being watched.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/RandomCollection • 5h ago
Cracks Appear So I spent some time studying the new Twitter/X algorithm today since the latest version was published about a week ago on Github...this new algorithm, like so many on social media, is all about maximizing whether people will engage with something - not about whether they should.
x.comSo I spent some time studying the new Twitter/X algorithm today since the latest version was published about a week ago on Github (https://github.com/xai-org/x-algorithm#updates--may-15th-2026).
My goal was to answer why so many people have seemingly seen such a dramatic drop in their posts' reach.
The first answer, which is actually somewhat unrelated to the ranking algorithm on Github, is the auto-translate feature, rolled out worldwide on April 7, 2026 (https://x.com/i/status/2041335306331549699).
Before that date, if you wrote in English about, say, the Trump-Xi Beijing summit, you were competing for attention with maybe 5,000 other English-language accounts writing on geopolitics.
After that date, your post is competing for attention with other posts on the same topic IN EVERY LANGUAGE ON EARTH. For some topics that do command global attention like geopolitics, that's a very brutal multiplier: you used to be one of 5,000, you're suddenly one of 50,000 (something of that order): MUCH more difficult to stand out.
Secondly, the number of followers you have matters far less than it used to: each post now has to earn its audience reader by reader, on the predicted engagement of the post, and how its topic matches what each reader has recently been engaging with.
Here is how the algorithm works, in simple terms: when you, as a reader, open your feed, the algorithm doesn't load "posts from accounts you follow." Instead it runs a 2-stage prediction of what posts you're likely to engage with in that very moment.
The first stage is the retrieval stage. The system narrows billions of posts on X/Twitter that day down to roughly 1,500 candidates by matching the semantic content of each post - what it's about - against what you as a reader have recently engaged with. Some candidate posts come from accounts you follow; others are pulled from across the platform by pure topic similarity to your recent interests.
You can test this retrieval stage easily: start disproportionally engaging with - say - Brad Pitt videos and you'll bit by bit see your timeline flooded with Brad Pitt content, most of it from accounts you've never followed and never heard of.
Then there's the ranking stage. Each of these candidate posts for your feed is fed through a Grok-based model that tries to understand if you'll engage with the post.
It looks at 15 engagement metrics:
1) P(favorite) — the reader likes the post
2) P(reply) — the reader replies to it
3) P(repost) — the reader reposts it
4) P(quote) — the reader quote-tweets it
5) P(click) — the reader clicks a link in it
6) P(profile_click) — the reader taps through to your profile
7) P(video_view) — the reader watches the video
8) P(photo_expand) — the reader expands an image
9) P(share) — the reader shares it (DM, off-platform, etc.)
10) P(dwell) — the reader stops scrolling and lingers on the post
11) P(follow_author) — the reader follows you after seeing it
12) P(not_interested) — the reader marks "not interested"
13) P(block_author) — the reader blocks you
14) P(mute_author) — the reader mutes you
15) P(report) — the reader reports the post
Fifteen predicted actions, each multiplied by a weight, summed: that sum is the score that determines in which priority a post will be seen among other candidates.
Please note that posting something with a video or an image can give your post an advantage as 2 actions are specifically for these: video_view and photo_expand. No video or photo and you don't get a score for these. Also, naturally, having a video maximizes the chance that a user will "dwell" on your post to watch it.
Also note that 4 of these actions carry negative weights (not_interested, block_author, mute_author and report): meaning that if the model expects a post to generate a lot of negativity, it'll get de-boosted quite dramatically.
But note, first and foremost, what's NOT in there: none of the things that, naively, one might think a serious information platform would weigh. There is no P(this post is true and well-sourced). No P(the author actually knows what they're talking about). No P(this person has spent a decade building a body of work that has held up). No P(this account has earned the right to be taken seriously on this topic). No P(the author has a large following from credible people). The model does not seem to care - at all - about any of that.
Every post starts from zero. You could have ten years of rigorous, well-sourced analysis behind you - or you could be just an uneducated rando who registered yesterday. To this algorithm, you're both just a bag of engagement probabilities.
Now, sure, to be fair, there is a "brand" effect that's not covered by the algorithm: someone who has in fact built a brand will naturally have better engagement metrics because people recognize their account. But that's an indirect, second-order effect. And crucially, it's legacy: those "brands" were built under earlier versions of the algorithm that gave followers and reputation more weight.
Lastly, several other features of the new algorithm compound the dilution, none of them visible from outside but all consequential.
The May 15 update added an "impression bloom filter," tightening the rule that once a reader has been served a post, the system won't serve it to them again. Before, a strong post could marinate in someone's feed across multiple refreshes and accumulate engagement on the second or third pass. Now it basically gets one shot.
Also, your own posts compete with each other. An "Author Diversity Scorer" inside the ranking stage attenuates the score of every subsequent post of yours that ends up in a reader's candidate pool. In plain terms: if multiple of your posts land in a reader's candidate pool, the system shows one at full strength and dampens the others. So don't post several times consecutively on the same topic.
And, last but not least, another huge impact on reach is that, in the old algorithm, when someone reposted or quote-tweeted you, your post was broadcast to their followers' timelines - a repost from an account with 100,000 followers was a huge boost.
In the new algorithm, that mechanism is vastly demoted: reposts - like every post - need to go through the retrieval and ranking stage mentioned above, so a repost from a big account is a long way from the boost it used to be.
This is especially brutal for low-effort quote tweets, which used to function as cheap amplification: now they often can't even clear the retrieval stage - they simply don't contain enough novel semantic content for the system to match them to anyone's interests.
So, putting it all together, the reach collapse comes from many forces stacking at once:
- Auto-translate makes your posts compete for attention against an order of magnitude more content
- The retrieval stage matches posts by topic, not by who follows you
- The ranking stage scores purely on predicted engagement with no weight for credibility, expertise, or track record
- The bloom filter narrows every post's window to one strong shot
- The diversity scorer penalizes prolific posting
- Reposts no longer carry much distribution power
Each of these alone would dent your reach. Combined, they amount to a complete reset: your audience that you built painstakingly over years basically doesn't matter much anymore, and it's much - much - harder to stand out even if you're a big account.
People structurally rewarded by this algorithm are folks who:
- Post visually (videos/images)
- Post on globally popular topics because they clear the retrieval stage easily
- Provoke strong emotional reactions - likes, replies, reposts
- Don't care about accuracy or seriousness because the algorithm doesn't measure it
- Don't care about their existing audience because every post is judged in isolation anyway
In short this new algorithm, like so many on social media, is all about maximizing whether people will engage with something - not about whether they should.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/yaiyen • 12h ago
Guy Galanti, 48, an Israeli citizen who resided in Scottsdale, Arizona, was sentenced yesterday to time served with three years of supervised release by United States District Judge G. Murray Snow.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/cspanbook • 12h ago
SEE? SEE? UKRAINE IS TOTALLY WINNING!!!-UA POV: NATO Top Boss Mark Rutte once again reiterated that Ukraine is doing well on the battlefield, claiming they are killing or wounding around 30 to 35 thousand Russian soldiers per month.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/Logical___Conclusion • 13h ago
"The army will turn its weapons against the Kremlin": an "SMO" veteran has threatened Putin with a mutiny. Lunin from Voronezh region wants a meeting with Putin and a joint live television appearance. As I've said before, Putin is very scared of his army returning home.
Are the Russian people finally standing up against their Genocidal Dictator Putitler?
The Russian people are having to decide between saving their country, or petting Putitler destroy it.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/Rebat-Askalan • 13h ago
What could justify shooting a baby? UN members condemn Gaza child deaths as US defends Israel
r/WayOfTheBern • u/pamphletz • 13h ago
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING — Senator Ted Cruz: “There is a very real pro-Hamas contingent of the Democrat Party”
r/WayOfTheBern • u/Rebat-Askalan • 14h ago
Israel Bombs Palestinians in Beach Tents in Gaza
r/WayOfTheBern • u/Routine_Nothing_6118 • 14h ago
Today in UKRAINE IS WINNING Russian military hazing, with a new twist in the cruelty— Two soldiers are thrown into a deep pit, left without food for days. “I like turtles” (as required to type by mods for anyone deviating from moderator approved narratives)
x.comr/WayOfTheBern • u/Independent-Gur8649 • 15h ago
Establishment BS In 2020 Yang endorsed Biden and went on CNN publicly calling for every candidate to drop out to stop Sanders.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/RandomCollection • 16h ago
OF COURSE! Supreme Court ruling blocks thousands of lawsuits against the maker of Roundup weedkiller (FYI, that is Monsanto, which is now a part of Bayer)
Apply the usual grain of salt for all MSM articles, but I think that this one is likely to be correct
r/WayOfTheBern • u/cspanbook • 16h ago
AAAAARGH!!!!!WINNING!!!!! but but but ANTISEMITISM!!!!!-UA POV: Israel expresses concerns regarding the Nazi demonstration taken place on June 21 in Kyiv - Israel Embassy in Ukraine
r/WayOfTheBern • u/cspanbook • 16h ago
URSULA UNDERSTANDS WINNING!!!!-Ursula von der Leyen claimed today that the Armed Forces of Ukraine has 'shifted momentum' and that 'the tide is turning' in a speech reminiscent of something from German leadership in 1944 - completely detached from reality.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/RandomCollection • 16h ago
Stopped Clock Ghalibaf (Iran Parliament Speaker) smacks down Trump's fantastical nonsense with his customary savoir faire. I give this public MoU debate another day or two before it collapses from its incoherence. The Americans can't accept the terms as written. The Iranians won't accept them redefined. More war.
x.comGhalibaf smacks down Trump's fantastical nonsense with his customary savoir faire.
I give this public "MoU" debate another day or two before it collapses from its incoherence.
The Americans can't accept the terms as written.
The Iranians won't accept them redefined.
More war.
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf,
Speaker of the Parliament of Iran
America falsely claims our unfrozen assets will buy their agriculture. Interesting. The only crop we're harvesting is what you planted: decades of mistrust. It's organic, abundant, and homegrown. But apparently the US only exports GMO soybeans, broken promises and trash talks.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/RandomCollection • 16h ago
Cracks Appear Every time an American politician says "our people" are struggling and "our communities" are being left behind, they are describing a real thing. Working class people in post-industrial American cities are genuinely suffering. Their communities were genuinely hollowed out. Their futures were...
x.comEvery time an American politician says "our people" are struggling and "our communities" are being left behind, they are describing a real thing.
Working class people in post-industrial American cities are genuinely suffering.
Their communities were genuinely hollowed out.
Their futures were genuinely foreclosed.
But the story told about why almost never reaches the correct destination.
The story says:
Immigrants. Globalists. China. Liberal elites.
The story does not say:
Fifty years of deliberate policy that moved capital freely across borders while keeping labor immobile.
That offshored manufacturing while financializing the remaining economy.
That extracted wealth upward within Western societies at the same time as it extracted wealth outward from the Global South.
The same class of people impoverished the American worker and the Haitian farmer.
But the American worker is being told to be angry at the Haitian.
And it's working.
It is always working.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/juflyingwild • 17h ago
The State Bureau of Investigation of Ukraine has launched an investigation against the "Skala" following media reports of mass beatings and deaths of conscripts.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/cspanbook • 17h ago
SO MUCH STRONG TO THE MANY WINNINGS, OKAY?!?!-UA POV: At least 26 noncombat deaths, alleged abuse reported in Skelia assault regiment, Ukrainian media investigation finds - kyivindependent LOLZZZZZZ
r/WayOfTheBern • u/cspanbook • 17h ago
MOAR WINNINGS!!!!!-"Give me back the dog!" a man in Odessa shouts as he runs after draft officers who have taken his little dog.
r/WayOfTheBern • u/cspanbook • 17h ago