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Am I the only one that's seeing this pic for the first time?
Same. Not sure why it would go viral.
Exactly my thought. Looks pretty boring and not something I would consider sharing even if it was a single button push.
Yeah, and 5 years ago, this would have at least been a somewhat interesting slice-of-life picture. Now it's just bullshit. This could just as well be Mozart smoking a fat one at a McCleopatra's in feudal China. It would be just as a meaningful.
It didn’t go viral. The article said it went viral to make a viral.
I hope so. My question is, why is this pic allegedly going viral?
MacD’s trying out stable diffusion for their new ad campaign
I think you mean ModL's.
It was posted in some community on Lemmy. I saw it in my feed but don't remember where.
I spend an embarrassingly stupid amount of time on the internet.
Every time I see an article describing something as "viral", it's almost always the first time I'm hearing about it. (Also, coincidentally often the last time)
“Viral” is completely meaningless now.