Well i had an account just to lurk on reddit, but like anything else in life things eventually come to an end. I don’t know what kind of content can be easily imported here. Years ago, i would post about a variety of things, but recently the content that i see is much less varied than it was, so posting has become less interesting. Guess searching stuff on google earth is just as fun as it was than instead. It’s interesting to see all this activity without gpt-fied comments tho
Same, I was mostly a lurker. I just joined Lemmy to check out the alternatives while the blackout proceeds. I’m curious - in which subreddits did you see most of the gpt comments coming up or was it mostly an all-around thing? I didn’t think I saw too many in my feed. Still, it might also be because feeds I like such as r/crochet don’t really need to gpt-ify most of their comments. I’d assume that would more be in AITA or those types of reddits that lend themselves to spinning fictional yarns.
Well i had an account just to lurk on reddit, but like anything else in life things eventually come to an end. I don’t know what kind of content can be easily imported here. Years ago, i would post about a variety of things, but recently the content that i see is much less varied than it was, so posting has become less interesting. Guess searching stuff on google earth is just as fun as it was than instead. It’s interesting to see all this activity without gpt-fied comments tho
Same, I was mostly a lurker. I just joined Lemmy to check out the alternatives while the blackout proceeds. I’m curious - in which subreddits did you see most of the gpt comments coming up or was it mostly an all-around thing? I didn’t think I saw too many in my feed. Still, it might also be because feeds I like such as r/crochet don’t really need to gpt-ify most of their comments. I’d assume that would more be in AITA or those types of reddits that lend themselves to spinning fictional yarns.