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phil
@phil
If you self-identify as a reply guy and steal photos from the internet while passing them off as your own people will report you as spam
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Naomi
@afrochicks
so interesting to see the cultural differences here both age and culture have a part to play on why this is being looked at in two ways culture as @0xmelanin mentioned posting this type of meme is pretty typical on black twitter and age as younger folk on the internet don’t see it as stealing content they just save what they like from pinterest or tiktok and repost with little repercussion and they also dont see it as catfishing as i notice younger ppls pfps on tiktok are just random images they like and do not own but then i get why its confusing in the context of warpcast cos spammy accounts do post random pictures from google with a chat gpt caption but are they all bots or just experience a different cultural version of the internet and trying to emulate the culture here without english being their first language also not undermining that ofc people are earning moxie through replying to larger accounts, that has a part to play in all this too but interesting to consider all perspectives
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Uncle HODL
@unclehodl.eth
I think there’s definitely a clear distinction between people using translation or ChatGPT to be spammy, vs people using it to create content or engage. Problem is it’s not as easy for an algorithm 😅 But speaking on content theft… without at the very least a credit tag, it is lame and will always be lame 🤷♂️ For example, when wonderdynamics was made available… many NFT heads were stealing dope content and overlaying their NFT over it. Some even claimed the content was theirs! (For reference if you go to my X profile, I have a video of myself riding a unicycle with my clone avatar overlayed)
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Naomi
@afrochicks
yeah i totally agree that there is a distinction thanks so much for raising the point about credit, my husband is a music producer and gets his music stolen all the time and monetised without credit and it sucks and is frustrating I just think because i have been a creator on the internet for years i know the etiquette of copyright, catfishing and stealing others content. but also some people are just doing whats culturally normal to them and simply do not see it as stealing just saving and sharing what they like and don't consider the ip aspect of it at all i'm not saying its right but the cultural difference is just something to consider as it's not always malicious I will check out your page now i'm intrigued about the unicycle video haha
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