My dark side: I feel disengaged in my duties, I tend to flee away from teamwork and skip deadlines, especially when the workflow is stressful. Of course, mates hate me for that :(
Others’ inconsistencies I see: tendency to make careless decisions without thinking twice, or miscommunication (incorrect wording) of intended actions, especially in programming and/or designing things. Also, not admitting an expectation to get some sort of reward/compensation when giving things for free.
Example:
- A: You gave me this, thank you! What can I do/buy to you in return?
- B: No need, thank you.
- (one year later)
- B: I gave you that, so I want you to do something in return.
- A: You told me I’m not obliged to repay you!
- B: You should’ve understood it by yourself!
- A: …(Reimu mode activated)
Jokes aside, I am generous but this unspoken liability pisses me off.
I see marketing via AI tools and bots unethical. Many things can be done via conventional marketing.
Also, majority of Reddit users are teenagers. The older generation of Reddit has fled away. We must think twice what target audience we want to bring in. I don’t want Lemmy to become a place where alt-wing anti-establishment political leaders bait naïve teenagers and take them into the rabbit hole (aka scenario described in The Social Dilemma).