u/Rara3995

Image 1 — Banned from an "interesting signs" subreddit for "breaking rules" (asked for AI images to be banned as they are less funny that real ones, while the sub doesn't even have rules)
Image 2 — Banned from an "interesting signs" subreddit for "breaking rules" (asked for AI images to be banned as they are less funny that real ones, while the sub doesn't even have rules)
Image 3 — Banned from an "interesting signs" subreddit for "breaking rules" (asked for AI images to be banned as they are less funny that real ones, while the sub doesn't even have rules)
Image 4 — Banned from an "interesting signs" subreddit for "breaking rules" (asked for AI images to be banned as they are less funny that real ones, while the sub doesn't even have rules)

Banned from an "interesting signs" subreddit for "breaking rules" (asked for AI images to be banned as they are less funny that real ones, while the sub doesn't even have rules)

u/Rara3995 — 4 days ago
▲ 110 r/antiai

Is it me or is this subreddit getting infected by Pro-AI views?

I understand the usefulness of both sides in the debate, but I feel like there are just more pros than antis here (except those who make the posts) leading to not a whole lot of real debate as they just say "AI good" most of the time and to mass downvotes on a lot of posts

EDIT: I'm not saying that all Pro AI people here come to troll or to put bad faith arguments (ex: you eat meat, so you're not against even more water being used by AI) but most do really, and not only does it add nothing to the debate and drives away people out, but it also slows down our efforts to fight AI

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u/Rara3995 — 13 days ago