Got 10/20. The second photo really threw me for a loop. All the texture on the skin and and hair led me to believe human; I noticed the weird patch on the shoulder and the unnatural shine on the ear but excused it as technical flaws or something, chose human in the end. I really thought that corporate logo style drawing of the avocado was human, like it wasn't even a question for me and yet the fact that it was AI really surprised me.
Unsure of how reputable tiblur is, seems like it's almost an independent news source? Either way, incredibly fucked up that Reddit is censoring this news, yet another example of it going down the shit drain called corporatism.
Be the change you want to see in the world. I loved r/writingprompts, and the one on Lemmy is practically dead except for me posting a prompt about every day or so. I've been tossing memes from my collection into different communities just to get content out there too.
According to the one comment I read from some mod or admin on the sci-fi community, one of the mods was starkly against some feature and supposedly would derail the conversation with criticisms every time it came up. They were kicked for 1 day and allegedly threw a fit, demanding repercussions and apologies, and crossed a line in their appeals, so they were permanently banned.
Don't know everything though, this is literally just one second or third hand perspective.
Edit: whoops didn't realize someone else already described it haha. Take a look further down the thread (or higher depending on how you have it sorted)
Oh no! I hope no one spreads this highly contagious disease to me by kissing me right on my mouth! I sure hope no strong, muscular man cuddles me tight and accidentally infects me! That would just be the worst!
A friend showed me a video on Instagram where they did just that so it exists somewhere out there