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The fediverse used to feel pretty anti-ai, but over the past month or two I've noticed a LOT of generated memes and images, and they tend to have positive votes.

Has there been a sudden culture shift here? Or is there a substantial percentage of people just unable to tell the difference anymore?

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[โ€“] TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I was never big in most social medias except YouTube and Discord until recently where I have to be as im an adult and it's expected for you to. It really made me realize Lemmy is WAY less toxic than others and it's very rare online to have a meaningful conversation with someone.
for example on Instagram there was a joke post by a pretty lady that said "my boyfriend just paid to get his tires rotated, doesn't he know that his tires rotated every time he drives?", obvious satire. but the comments were ALL insulting the lady calling her a bimbo and shit. Like genuinely people there won't read a comment longer than 2 sentences.

[โ€“] Jack_Burton@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago

Yeah most comments sections are cesspools that only feed the negative wolf inside us. It's interesting that now that I've cut out most comment sections, I realize how absolutely tiring it is being a part of them, or just reading them.

Lemmy is pretty good overall, but I really am starting to love just a basic RSS feed. Looks like what I'm used to (Lemmy/Reddit) but only links to articles, no comments at all.