I think it's a bold assumption to think that AI is often only trained by neurotypical cishet white men, though it is a possibility. I do not fully understand how AI works and how the company trains their AI so I cannot comment any further. I admit AI has its downsides, but AI also has its upsides, same as humans. Reddit is free to utilize AI to moderate subreddits, and users are free to complain or leave reddit if they deem that their AI is more harmful than helpful.
As long as the AI is capable enough, I don't see what's wrong with it, and I understand if Reddit decides to utilize AI for financial reasons. Though I don't know how capable the AI is, and it is certainly not perfect, but AI is a technology and it will improve over time. If a job can be automated, I don't see why it should not be automated.
It's still important to acknowledge the pain, since the pain is a sign or signal that your body was damaged and can potentially permanently ruin your body. Though, that doesn't mean you should avoid pain forever, and it's impossible to avoid pain forever, perhaps only delaying it. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, so I guess it's fine as long as you're alive.
So many would like to say no when asked for donations but didn't for whatever reason? Hard to argue on this one since it's subjective, but personally, I surely wouldn't find it difficult to say 'no thanks'.
But what makes a meme, a meme? Or funny in this case. Most if not all good memes have to be relatable, so your meme is kinda related to real life. I mean, for some people, your meme is relatable in their life.
I would just recommend you to refer to metacritic and see the best games of all time for PC if you're using PC. My personal recommendation is certainly Baldur's Gate 3. If you prefer multiplayer but would like to avoid the toxic community, then I suggest Deep Rock Galactic.
I know. I'm ignorant. Still, the first thing people see when they pick up the book is its cover. Don't expect everyone to read the description i guess. The name is still silly to me, doesn't reflect what the community is doing.
I really don't understand this sub. Shouldn't people stop posting about Musk if they had enough of Musk spam? Especially if you want his popularity or influence to die out, or maybe change this sub's name.
Maybe for you it's fine, but for me, Reddit's quality content seems dropping. Some moderators claimed that they are having a hard time moderating subreddit after Reddit killed third party software, not to mention some users decide to delete posts and comments before quitting Reddit permanently. Some if not most of Reddit's users have trust issues with Reddit after Reddit killed third party software and prevented users from opting out of personalized ads. Who knows what else they will do in the future, but it seems likely to be not good. It's the same case as Unity or EA.
Nope, just my personality. I think i have grammar mistakes too.