Summary:

I downvoted pro-AI comments in a post in leftymemes community. It was LLM generated polandball comic (Which is objectively pathetic as fuck) that showed up on my feed, blocked couple of users who I thought were unhinged, and have blocked the whole instance on my client after realizing how rabid these morons are.

I didn’t go looking for AI posts like a vigilante.

One user in question got miffed for being downvoted and banned me from places they moderate.

  • NoneOfUrBusiness
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    1811 days ago

    My dude you’re downvoting AI posts in an AI community explicitly against instance anti-brigading rules. You deserve it.

    Edit: It seems I misunderstood the situation. That is questionable.

      • NoneOfUrBusiness
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        1411 days ago

        When you have dozens of that one person the effect is the same. Downvoting something you don’t like in an instance dedicated to that something derails the conversation and inserts unnecessary negativity ala downvote bots; at this point block the community and move on. Imagine if Lemmy had dozens of religious people downvoting the shit out of all posts on c/atheism or c/atheistmemes.

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥OP
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      2611 days ago

      No.

      I downvoted pro-AI comments in a post that showed up on my feed, blocked couple of users who I thought were unhinged, and have blocked the whole instance on my client after realizing how rabid these morons are.

      I didn’t go looking for AI posts like a vigilante.

      • NoneOfUrBusiness
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        911 days ago

        I downvoted pro-AI comments in a post that showed up on my feed

        In an AI community. It’s literally called “stable diffusion mycology”; they’re not exactly subtle about it. If you hate AI then block the instance instead of derailing the conversation by downvoting pro-AI comments in a pro-AI instance.

        • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥OP
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          11 days ago

          Oh no. I didn’t do that.

          It was in flippinanarchy (or however it is spelled) community.

          Edit: It was LLM generated polandball comic. Which is objectively pathetic as fuck.

          • NoneOfUrBusiness
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            811 days ago

            Wait really? Because the log shows you’re being banned from stable diffusion mycology and stable diffusion witches, not c/flippanarchy. If they saw you downvote pro-AI comments and banned you from all AI communities then that is certainly weird and a little powertrippy.

            • @ZDL@lazysoci.al
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              911 days ago

              Let’s see if I can help cut through the communications problem by assembling everything in one place with short, simple bullet points:

              • OP was in leftymemes and spotted an LLM-generated meme he didn’t like
              • OP exercised his right to downvote a post he didn’t like in a forum he was participating in
              • the person who posted the meme got salty and banned OP from the communities they moderate
              • these communities happen to be hosted on dbzer0.com, a noted AI-boosting instance
              • OP took a look, started blocking some of the more extreme voices before deciding to just block the whole instance

              (This is what I get from reading the original post and a bit of extra in the comments. If I’m wrong on any point, OP, let me know.)

              Does this help clear up the misunderstanding?

          • @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            11 days ago

            Imagine demanding that humans draw your ball comics. Lowest form of “anti-AI” activism possible. The zio regime is literally using “AI” to commit genocide. Grow up.

    • Lee Duna
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      1711 days ago

      also having c/privacy in there is a bit conflicting, as most discussions about AI are not aligned with privacy.