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I’m going to stop using the β€œTagged AI” hashtag for AI Art that I use in conjunction with, or in support of, content I create.

If I’m not tagging/attributing someone, assume it’s AI Art that I generated.

I will continue to fully tag standalone AI Art that I share with no other primary context. I’d like people to be able to filter that. β€œHere’s a bunch of random AI clowns.”

But for β€œGood morning. β˜•οΈβ€ posts, or haiku support, I’m not going to tag those.

Thank you for your understanding. ❀️

Also, the voting seems to imply that some people strongly believe that β€œall babies are beautiful…” (even when they are objectively not).

I feel like, even five or six votes in, people feel this strong urge to be positive about a baby photo, willing to lie about its attractiveness just to be nice. I mean, I’m sure most people who aren’t assholes are going to fake it, for sure. β€œOh my goodness, what a cute baby!!!!!!!!!!!!” 😹 I do. Not over the top, just…yeah. Like β€œwhat am I -supposed- to say? What does convention require?” That’s what I say and do. And I think parents think their babies are cute regardless of the evidence.

When someone shares a baby picture, do you make fun of how ugly they actually are?

Annie watching the sunrise. 🐾🐢🐾
Waiting for visitors. πŸ¦β€πŸ”₯πŸŒžπŸ¦β€πŸ”₯

Pro-tip: don’t assume someone else has reported objectionable content or accounts.

If you see something, say something.

And with the new prominent flag icon, it’s 50% easier to report! :trollsplat:

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