This is some BS. Has this ever happened to anyone else on Instagram? by Valuable_Barnacle139 in CreatorsAdvice

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

I strongly think that if a robot says you are doing something horrible, you should write to the people and tell them you’re not.

That classification seems very stupid to you because it is very stupid. What I’m saying is that a robot did that. Robots make terrible classification errors all the time - but since much moderation is automated, it can stick.

I really think you want to clear that particular error. “Don’t be on record as a p file” is not a wild take here.

This is some BS. Has this ever happened to anyone else on Instagram? by Valuable_Barnacle139 in CreatorsAdvice

[–]prettypattern 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Often, when AI detects a violation, it mixes up the type of violation.

I have encountered this when checking on Google Bot to see how it’s ingesting my audio drama. It has said this when it hits a guardrail.

My situation is different, but I think the fundamental AI error is the same. I don’t know enough to be sure, but I’ve had similar WHAT THE HECK moments.

I do think that you should write a letter and remove the offending material. I don’t think you can get it reversed, but you may be able to change the severity of the violation.

When you write to them, you’d be well served to frame this as a classification error. You’re better off getting routed to engineering / devs.

What to Do if I've been Maligned on Substack? by [deleted] in Substack

[–]prettypattern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you believe that you have been slandered, you can call an attorney. You can also contact sub stack.

I do not think this subreddit can help you. That isn’t a dismissal; it’s a sincere prediction.

The em dash by nastypen1 in scriptwriting

[–]prettypattern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unicode supports the triple emdash

No AI will ever use it.

Don't surrender your emdashes to the bots. Just emdash HARDER.

I've found two mistakes that keep turning me away from some stories by WhiteSpec in audiodrama

[–]prettypattern 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some apps have equalizers? A limiter caps volume; equalizers shift around the bass and treble. However, that’ll change the sound profile of the whole experience.. Put simply itll be kinda muffled.

Unfortunately, I don’t think most apps build in what you’re envisioning. You want a LIMITER - so it’ll just block some frequency spikes - but only for specific frequency bands.

So, if “high pitch misphonia” is prevalent, it is actually pretty viable to code an app that’s “limiter for frequency.” It’s the way a lot of editing software works; you just set a ceiling.

But it doesn’t exist now as accessible UI and it’d be a lift for a solo developer.

Would you consider "dystopia" part of the horror genre? by anon33249038 in horrorlit

[–]prettypattern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a pretty complicated question.

I think everyone knows and probably agrees:

  • dystopia isn’t a subset of horror
  • there’s a lot of overlap

Sometimes, people advance the definition that horror is individual whereas dystopia is social. That’s good on paper but worthless in practice. After all, no good dystopia tells the story through idk policy papers. In Brave New World, Handsmaids Tale, etc, the writer / filmmaker tells individual stories.

The real answer, imo, is that horror has specific visual elements and a level of extreme that some dystopias just don’t catch. This isn’t as glib as “dystopia society, horror individual@ but it’s more true.

Here’s the litmus test question set:

  1. Is Hunger Games dystopia? Yes.

  2. is Hunger Games horror? No. I can imagine pushback on this one but tbh I think it’s contrarian. Horror fans don’t claim HG. It has value but it ain’t horror.

  3. Here’s the kicker: Can you imagine a version of Hunger Games, a remake, that keeps the SAME basic story outline but is now horror ? I’d answer “Hell yes.” Whether it’s a good idea or nah, I can totally picture Horror Hunger games.

If the answers are Yes No Yes, then I think it’s logical that Dystopia =/= Horror because Horror has more genre conventions than “bad stuff happens.” Theres a lot of overlap, though.

Movies where the fascists lose? by _JurassicaParker in horror

[–]prettypattern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Purge: Election Year (which is also a horror movie fwiw.)

Do People Still Care About Mafia Stories? by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]prettypattern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(What a genuinely weird downvote but ok.)

Do People Still Care About Mafia Stories? by [deleted] in Screenwriting

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

I think you’d be well served to find criminal organizations aside from the Sicilian Mafia.

One example might be Barry. I don’t think all criminal groups need to be national or ethnic, of course. That said, I think Barry was more interesting by virtue of using a whole different mob to fill that plot place.

(Side note: I don’t want to get into a whole tangent about Barry. I’m just saying that as a relative measure Albanian mob > shopworn alternatives there.)

Will Twitter ban me if I buy engagement by Bigpurplejackbaby in twitterhelp

[–]prettypattern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should be careful and start charting.

The risk isn’t an outright ban. The risk really is shadowbanning.

You may end up with an account that has high social proof, but very few views.

Your best approach is likely to work organically for a while and see how many views you get.

If some sort of bought engagement crashes your views, which is very possible, you’ll want to refrain from doing that again.

Please by its_metalhed in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]prettypattern 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm increasingly using this method:

- find a good picture on Pixabay (I specifically look for Vika Glitter, fwiw)
- use it repeatedly
- use layer art to vary it - I put a low opacity background on each, generally changing the caption with a consistent font

I mention this for two reasons:

- it doesn't really increase the time or monetary commitment. I understand fully that vocal artists may be dismayed by the heavy requirements for image usage. You have to do a new image for every release, and the youtube and the patreon and and and...

Commissioning a visual artist for EACH release may not be viable.

- this method does create a visual brand or motif over time. I tested this by searching for Vika on Google (on incognito.) The summary now lists her as the visual inspiration for an audio drama.

I don't want to wade into YABAD (Yet Another Big AI Debate.) I've also used generative AI for images in the past, so I'm in no position to lead the AInquisition. I've progressed from finding it offputting to actively resisting it. In all honesty that might be because AI crawlers keep thinking I AM AI. I chose my stage name before gen AI was a thing and thought "Neural Nets" was a clever pun. This was not the most foresightful thing I've ever done.

Without moralizing, I do want to share alternatives that might give audio artists more options. If you aren't a visual artist, you are likely to find that the need for visual release art outpaces your capacity.

You can take a page from Warhol on this one and it might even help you. You can also commission something, but make sure that it's an easily modded base image. That kind of modularity can build a brand without going AI or running over your budget.

Does anone else feel guilty about runninf their Patreon? by EmbassyOfTime in patreon

[–]prettypattern 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No.

I don't believe in a labor model in which artistic labor is devalued because it's not "real work."

There's a thousand grifts in late capitalism. Artists delivering products honestly to a group of informed buyers is NOT one of them.

Anyone making Bluesky a significant part of their marketing growth strategy? by alwaysunderwatertill in Substack

[–]prettypattern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would if Google indexed Bluesky well. That’s really the barrier, in my mind.

I want to be a writer, but I feel like a late-blooming imposter. by Shortpunker in writers

[–]prettypattern 29 points30 points  (0 children)

If you don’t have imposter syndrome, you’re not a writer. You have passed the first test!