I mean, yes, but is this particularly unpopular? I get the sense that there are plenty, but if they aren't erotic they don't tend to focus on the NSFW aspect. It then depends on the artist, you just have to look.
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There's basically two sorts of people: the one's willing to overlook the aesthetics and the one's who aren't. There's a reason hospital staff wear them. They are not designed to look good, they are designed to let the humidity from your sweat evaporate instead of letting it accumulate into a damp breeding ground ripe for a host of foot conditions. For some people it will matter more than others.
There's plenty of Crocs designs that don't look ugly, but I hope they continue to be unpopular as that keeps them cheap. It's risky to switch to other brands with this sort of design, Crocs got it right.
Ok, but in that case, people are going to downvote on their opinion of what's wrong. Almost nobody is going to objectively check whether they are right about something being wrong, specially if they are the type to be wrong often. Your bar is too unrealistic for the average user.
Funny thing, after years of criticizing Starfield for poor quality, people suddenly begun to white knight about whether DLSS 5 was properly respecting Heller's intended rendition in Starfield. I'm sure they totally bothered to check the artist's or their player's opinion on it. To be honest, I'm sure they do care - some people only seem to find community in finding a shared hate.
Starfield patch coming up later this year. It'll remove some loading screens but generally won't change the game, yet to all the haters out there - sorry buds, gonna enjoy it!
Then the opinion is wrong, but it's still an opinion. You could probably very easily guile a small child into having such an opinion simply because they do not know better.
Ironically enough, the opinion that statements cannot be opinions if they are factually wrong, is what actually is just wrong.
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If you guys agree with both of these definitions, should you not ask or join a more apt community where it is in the rules instead of where the rules say otherwise? Seems easy to add on.
Look up Daryl Davis, to put one example.
All devs should be doing something like this. From what you are describing, you are basically dealing with cylon accounts waiting to get activated.
Yet you haven't posted even once. Are you so sure your experience, worries, and interest as the same as a person considering to post? My take on the people who post the most on Lemmy is pretty close to what it is in Reddit.
Funny thing, there seems to have been a multimillion industry built on caring about upvotes on the platforms people tell me it doesn't matter. I agree with you, but largely because of the temporal irrelevance of Lemmy at the moment. There are plenty of accounts who have months in between comments and yet upvote or downvote regularly, so I can only assume it matters to them. Thank you, I try not to fall into the rot of popularisms.
I'd recommend to be sure to use them locally as well, the LLM services don't need any more money and the ones you can download are still pretty useful regardless of how many astroturfers may want to downplay their usefulness. Just use with care and under the assumption that you are dealing with a charismatic yet frequently hallucinating liar.