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It's all so tiresome. Why is Reddit a place where those troons congregate and are protected ?
 
Seems that an average Redditor is rather "triggered" by AI art, and adamantly rants that AI art can never be "real art" and the like.

Since it seems there are many BS views expressed on which is or is not "real art", there are 3 ways for what can be "real art" to me:

skillfully done
looks beautiful
thing is "deep"

So contrary to claims of "AI art isn't art", AI-made art can be "real art", despite never being able to meet that first criteria (no natural intelligence artist behind it).
 
Seems average redditors are very "triggered" by AI art, and they adamantly rant that AI art can never be "real art" and the like.
Redditors chimp about AI the way niggers chimp about police "brutality." They hate it with a burning passion and love to remind everyone about how bad it is any chance they get, even when it's really not all that bad. I don't really like AI art either but their seething hatred of it makes me think it might not be just fine.
 
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I don't really like AI art either but their seething hatred of it makes me think it might not be so bad.
Why is the average Redditor so "triggered" by AI-made art anyway?

Assuming the average Redditor is a city-loving and rural-hating "smartphone zombie" who is addicted to "social media", one may think the average Redditor would like AI art.
 
Redditors have a subconscious uneasiness with AI art and AI generated content at large because they can sense at that lizard brain level that AI content is evolving as such a pace that very soon the very best brains over at reddit (midwits) will be literally unable to distinguish human generated content from AI generated content, entirely and consistently.

- and it scares them. (it's afraid)

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Why is the average Redditor so "triggered" by AI-made art anyway?

Assuming the average Redditor is a city-loving and rural-hating "smartphone zombie" who is addicted to "social media", one may think the average Redditor would like AI art.
Most of the people who hate it seem to fall into two categories:

1. Unskilled retards who don't know the basics and have through the power of COOM made a career out of selling smut to retards, be it by commission or patreon.
1.b. A subset of unskilled retards who are under the impression that if they "just practice" enough they will be able to break into the profitable part of the market (i.e. the 0.1%). Unfortunately for them no amount of turd polishing will make them good at art because again, no fundamentals were ever learned.

2. The coomer retards who consume the slop made by the first group, fearful of their favourite source of coom deciding to stop producing smut, and often whipped into a fearful frenzy by the 'artist'.

Considering Redditors are, by and large, a bunch of coomers, that their website is mostly content reposted from other sources, and that Redditors are incredibly gullible then it should come as no surprise that they fit group 2 to a tee.
 
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I know reddit has been shit for ages but it truly is unusable now, every subreddit is just:

MUSK
TRUMP
TRUMP
MUSK
MUSK
TRUMP
MUSK
MUSK
MUSK
TRUMP
TRUMP ad infinitum

Is it mostly bots or hysterical retards that make up the user base at this point?
They can't live without them. Makes me wonder what they gonna do in the next decade since Trump will be out of office by then.
 
Redditors have a subconscious uneasiness with AI art and AI generated content at large because they can sense at that lizard brain level that AI content is evolving as such a pace that very soon the very best brains over at reddit (midwits) will be literally unable to distinguish human generated content from AI generated content, entirely and consistently.

- and it scares them. (it's afraid)

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Most importantly, the ability to gatekeep. They love policing artists and de-platforming art they don't like. They might be even worse than the religious moralist right of old on this issue.
 
Reddit is no longer a good platform if you want to foster a community of like-minded individuals or people that are interested in a niche thing. I'm not even sure how the modding system works but if a power-mod comes in and kick all the other mods off and ban the developers of the game from posting in their own board; do they think that is going to go well?
 
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