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Ye Power Trippin' Bastards

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This is a community in the spirit of "Am I The Asshole" where people can post their own bans from lemmy or reddit or whatever and get some feedback from others whether the ban was justified or not.

Sometimes one just wants to be able to challenge the arguments some mod made and this could be the place for that.


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Was recently banned from a whole bunch of DB0 communities for, as best as I can gather, downvoting once when I viewed by All (potentially accidentally while scrolling).

Important notes:

  1. I don't use scripts.
  2. I don't mass-downvote Communities. If I see a post I generally don't like when browsing All, I may downvote one post, block the Community and move on.
  3. Some of the communities I was banned from don't have any posts in them so I wouldn't have been able to downvote anything.
  4. Of all of these Communities, in my history I downvoted one post in one of them. Voting in this manner is not vote manipulation. It's quite literally a feature of the platform and as a mod of another Community, I would consider it pretty good etiquette.
  5. One of my bans reads "Appeal Granted, not a brigading member" but I'm still banned.
  6. I don't troll.

WTF is going on here?

EDIT - Updated Info from the conversation below: In the initial image, you can see two "ban waves."

The 10 bans three months ago stem from a single downvote in one Community. It was @[email protected] See here: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/34853477

I was called out by name for a single downvote and culled from a score of Communities I did not participate in by them.

The other bans from two months ago are from four total downvotes over a 10-month timeframe in one Community.

I have also stated in this thread that I don't have issues with AI-gen images, but there are shoddy ones and well-done ones.

EDIT 2: Now unbanned from the ten Communities listed as "3 months ago" in my initial image, but have been banned from three more because of this thread with the reason given being "self-proclaimed anti-AI brigader" which are two things I didn't claim to be. God dammit Lemmy...

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Don't know what to tell you. If you don't see the issue with taking another person's labor and exploiting it for your own capital gain, then I don't know why you're even leftist. You sound more like an opportunist at that point.

So capitalism, what I've been calling the problem this whole time?

Cool.

Corporations are the problem because they are exploiting and stealing other people's generated labor for capital gain.

There it is!

If someone else is doing that, it's still bad, because that's how corporations are started.

Boy oh boy, I had no idea people profited from their posts on Lemmy. Clearly I'm missing out!

You're right, capitalism is a problem. Abolishing capitalism is more important than fighting progress in AI development.

Ding ding ding!

But we aren't doing that. We aren't there.

Some are. Why aren't you focused on helping those folks rather than complain about a symptom of the problem?

So AI's current existence and commercial implementation is a net negative to society at large.

Just the commercial use, and how its been done.

How does that, in any way, relate to people making images and posting them to Lemmy? That some of them used a model that contained other peoples works? In what possible way does that relate to people posting their generated images to Lemmy?

example thats just capitalism as the problem

And yeah, I'm not generally that worried about people with their own LLMs or whatever. But they're not exactly free tools. Not everyone has equal access to them.

You can download them and use them, there are a ton of resources out there, both with and without the materials you're concerned a out, freely available and shared.

There is even a completely free AI horde available right here, with peoples donated resources. Thats about as accessible as it can be made.

More stuff where capitalism is the problem

So... what's your point? Fuck trying to fix things, everyone just do whatever you want, it's the end of days, hopefully revolution comes on its own?

My point is to focus on the actual problem, not be distracted by the latest method of exploitation. There is always another method, and focusing on just what's in front let's more line up behind it.

Original point: some people (didn't say me) think it's immoral.

And it always comes to this immorality being based in this point:

Secondary point: IP laws aren't inherently immoral, they conceptually exist to protect laborers from having their labor exploited by people with more existing capital.

So.... Capitalism

They aren't even good in their current implementation, but believing in some form of IP law under capitalism is essentially a socialist policy.

..... Wut?

Third point: When most people think of AI, they think of corporate use.

Yup.

Literally no one gives a flying fuck about your personal models trained on your personal data

Comments made across this post, as well as the mass down votes of AI communities, would absolutely disagree with you.

Since thats the entire subject here, seems like misplaced anger dont you think?

Fourth point: It's more important to worry about where we are at than where we want to be. And look around. AI is a problem, and it needs regulation, and regulation of it includes protecting ACTUAL artists.

I agree that you can't ignore things happening right now, but AI has not decimated the workforce. I even gave examples of people who do contracted creative work who explicitly said AI got them work because the work needed to be redone.

Ask any programmer how much they would trust an ai generated application. Let me know when you find one who says anything other than a wild laugh (that doesnt call themselves a vibe coder, pro tip, that is not a programmer).

And then let me know when you can tell me how any of this relates to people posting images to Lemmy.