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niyad

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29. I haven't seen things like you are mentioning. But sometimes I see
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 12:04 AM
Yesterday

something like "where are they now?" collections about the casts of series or movies or some such. Just the image still often cracks me up, because it will show an actor (who has apparently gained a LOT of weight!!!) in a wheel chair, swollen right leg amputated (rather badly) above the knee, or dead, or both. The most recent example was Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Cora Crawley, Downton Abbey). Supposedly overweight, amputated leg, and dead. Interesting, since I had just watched an interview with her.As I said, I never check them out, because I know they are bs.

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Ty for sharing! SheltieLover Saturday #1
You are most welcome. niyad Saturday #2
Great minds... SheltieLover Saturday #4
YES!!! niyad Saturday #6
... SheltieLover Saturday #15
Great information! Thank you! highplainsdem Saturday #3
You are most welcome. niyad Saturday #7
The obvious fakes are robotic, repetitive, the mouth doesn't quite fit all the words, and bucolic_frolic Saturday #5
Not all of them are obvious. The Randy Rainbow/Kelly Clarkson one, niyad Saturday #8
Omg, someone made a Randy Rainbow fake? CrispyQ Saturday #13
The fake was, as I understand it, based on an interview Randy niyad Saturday #19
Thanks. I totally misunderstood. -nt CrispyQ Saturday #21
You are most welcome. niyad Saturday #22
I just sat through a George Will video on youtube that turned out to be AL bigtree Saturday #9
You purposely subjected yourself to him? niyad Saturday #10
the subject was a supposed hidden subpoena bigtree Sunday #23
And you misunderstood me. It was not a slam against you. Rather, I admire niyad Sunday #28
the internet doesn't do nuance well bigtree 13 hrs ago #31
Not a problem. niyad 11 hrs ago #32
AI slop and deepfakes are an exacerbation, but the underlying problem is old: RockRaven Saturday #11
Amazingly enough, some of us know this, and know how to do it. niyad Saturday #12
I'm getting pretty good at detecting AI images and videos PatSeg Saturday #14
It is really hard to tell these days. I can't stand the Ai narration. LoisB Saturday #16
Some may find this helpful... True Dough Saturday #17
Lol... haele Saturday #18
Gosh!!! How could we possibly tell??? niyad Saturday #20
It is a huge problem. kentuck Sunday #24
As always, only rely on proven sources for information. MineralMan Sunday #25
My personal horrible AI slop favorites that pollute my Youtube feed: The Madcap Sunday #26
I haven't seen things like you are mentioning. But sometimes I see niyad Yesterday #29
I've been seeing a lot of AI videos on YouTube rollin74 11 hrs ago #33
As have I. The Madcap 10 hrs ago #36
The YouTube algorithms can apparently recognize AI shit... hunter Sunday #27
Judging by various responses here and elsewhere, your experience niyad 23 hrs ago #30
My interests are narrowly focused... hunter 11 hrs ago #34
My friends who are furthest along in years seem to be GreatGazoo 11 hrs ago #35
People around my age grew up with "pictures never lie". It can be a bit niyad 9 hrs ago #37
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