• procapra@lemm.ee
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    10 hours ago

    At this rate, randos are gonna have to spend hours at a time analyzing if a single meme posted on the internet is AI, just to accomplish absolutely nothing.

    Looks good OP.

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      7 hours ago

      I, for one, insist you homecook me rustic poorly-edited memes daily. Taking a meme and editing it is not what memes are about!!

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      7 hours ago

      On the other hand, AI recycling could be an issue on other platforms where user reputation matters more. We don’t have ads or karma tallies by default so its less abusable here.

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      7 hours ago

      Same, but I still like this recreation. It has a culture jam aspects to it, like Sonic ‘Ethical consumption’ memes.

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    24 hours ago

    AI slop

    Just stop it. Spotting these is getting harder and it’s not a useful skill to practice.

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          Memes are low effort. Its so everyone can make them. The accessibility that allows all kinds of people to make memes makes memes relatable.

          An example of the opposite would be fiction books. 99% of fictional characters in books hate math and love language. That’s what creation being inaccessible does to a medium. It twists it into something not relatable.