

How are we defining downvote trolling? This is starting to sound like the rule changes at Reddit.
How are we defining downvote trolling? This is starting to sound like the rule changes at Reddit.
Well, she certainly likes preying on vulnerable people.
A shame but Vivecraft was always the better VR Minecraft experience.
His clock battery also died so he’ll be pretty confused when he wakes up.
I mean, I’m surprised this wasn’t pushed through the Florida senate.
I do that for AI focused communities, going there and mass downvoting everything would just be a dick move.
The problem is AI slop infesting non-AI focused communities. You don’t block an entire community because one person is posting AI art, you just downvote that art.
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What’s the point of a downvote if you aren’t allowed to downvote low effort content?
That still has associated costs my guy.
Quality not withstanding you’ve got to pay for access to the model or electricity to run your own local model, pay people to run the lines into the model and stitch them back into the game and pay people who speak the language to proof read the outputs to ensure it’s not giving you gibberish.
And if you’ve got voice lines now that’s a whole other can of worms of paying for TTS ai models, paying for audio mixing specialists, inserting the lines into the game, paying to once again have a speaker of the language QA test the output.
Or they can just downvote the low effort AI content that shows up on their feed?
Yeah, or they were LGBTQ+.
Classic orange cat behavior.
Counter point, allowing gen AI in non gen AI communities is unfair to the people who don’t want to see it. There isn’t a good way to filter out AI content other than blocking the community/posters.
Maybe if we had a gen AI tag like we do for NSFW content.
I never said they shouldn’t be??
I mean, only if for some reason you can’t live without Mario Kart.
Harassing a gen AI instance should certainly be blocked, but calling out ai art in a non ai focused instance should be allowed as long as it’s following other rules of not being shitty.
If you want to know if a game works on the deck or not steam lists steam deck verification for games that work. If it’s listed as verified it’ll be a smooth experience, like launching a console game. If it’s marked playable it will have more detailed information about the game’s issues, most common is needing to use an onscreen keyboard for certain things or other UI weirdness.
Games that aren’t verified might work but you’ll likely need to tweak settings to get them running smoothly.
Soulless corpo art.
If you really must play Mario Kart just play 9 on switch, or WiiU
Ah, that’s pretty fair then.