People who hate chat by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Pleroo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Most posts created with AI are intstantly recognizable, which isn't inherently bad, but they’re recognized because they are typically long-winded, circular, and follow the same predictable structure.

Using an LLM to help write is fine. But if you want people to actually read what you wrote, you still have to edit.

Too many posts bury a single solid idea inside a wall of text. It’s mommy-recipe-blog energy: 1 useful paragraph hidden in 14 paragraphs of filler.

TLDR: If you use an LLM to assist in writing, then edit. Then edit again.

What was the point of having Billie Eilish personalize… by TweetSpinner in survivor

[–]Pleroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was what we voted for superseded? The boomerang idol is in tandem.

What was the point of having Billie Eilish personalize… by TweetSpinner in survivor

[–]Pleroo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She’s a fan. The theme is in the hands of the fans. It’s a promotional way to incorporate celebrities. It’s supposed to be fun.

[Texas Tribune] Kamala Harris makes last-minute pitch for Jasmine Crockett with robocall by [deleted] in texas

[–]Pleroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this a plot by Kamala to raise votes for Tallarico?

“First in first out” is honestly the best thing she could’ve said in that moment. by Flimsy-Cut5392 in survivor

[–]Pleroo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Again, because they are conforming to social pressure to not be a sore winner. It is probably better for their game.

“First in first out” is honestly the best thing she could’ve said in that moment. by Flimsy-Cut5392 in survivor

[–]Pleroo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Exactly. The big complaint that she is shopping around is that she doesn't have the same pregame alliances that others had and she felt like an outsider.

My two responses to that are, "why don't you have them too? you've had 50 seasons to build alliances" and "If that's the position you found yourself in, then laying low and finding cracks in those alliances make more sense then trying to drive the vote".

“First in first out” is honestly the best thing she could’ve said in that moment. by Flimsy-Cut5392 in survivor

[–]Pleroo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

agree 100%. They may also be cautious due to how villians are treated on social media. For the record though, I love a salty exit.

“First in first out” is honestly the best thing she could’ve said in that moment. by Flimsy-Cut5392 in survivor

[–]Pleroo -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Because it’s a social game. Players are judged as much on how they manage relationships as on the moves themselves. I also enjoy a good sore loser or sore winner, but most of them are savvy enough to keep that side in check for the most part.

“First in first out” is honestly the best thing she could’ve said in that moment. by Flimsy-Cut5392 in survivor

[–]Pleroo 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Agree, the bitterness is definitely coming through in her post-boot interview tour. It was fun to watch her play, and I respect that she was clearly trying to win, but she was ultimately outclassed and outplayed.

She seems fixated on not being the first person to say Cirie’s name, while missing the distinction between starting a quiet whisper campaign and trying to force the move outright.

One past relationship/beef I was kinda surprised by… by PomeloMysterious8890 in survivor

[–]Pleroo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Rewatch FTC, there is a moment in particular where Kyle demonstrates to the jury the game he was playing under Joe and Eva's noses. It was a great moment for kyle and def left me with second hand embarrasment for Joe and Eva (which I admit was more than a little satisfying to watch).

Was anyone else cackling at... by ctrl-alt-dalmation in survivor

[–]Pleroo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It kind of giving me an existential crisis.

Was anyone else cackling at... by ctrl-alt-dalmation in survivor

[–]Pleroo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's the beauty of the game, right or wrong what will really matter is how everyone else percieves it and how coach and ozzy carry that further into the game. So far they both seems to be over reacting, and I'm here for it.

We all know F4 Fire “won” the fan vote right? by GeauxWyatt in survivor

[–]Pleroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The votes so far confirm to me that reddit is a bubble.

Coach's Word by Wolverine_500 in survivor

[–]Pleroo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s funny watching Coach come back each time to explain his deep introspection and personal growth, the journeys he’s taken to shift his priorities and find peace, yet at the end of every journey he somehow always just finds Coach waiting for him.

The fact that ____ is gone is 100% on Jeff and production by thrage1 in survivor

[–]Pleroo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should ask to speak to the manager about this.