Hey all, I have spun off a community specifically for AI content relating to Dungeons and Dragons. I wanted to share characters and such that I have made for my upcoming campaign and figured it would upset some of the users here to see AI content so, here it is in its own container!
This is something I don’t get about lemmy. Here’s a platform that really struggles to build communities that are active and alive yet everyone seems hellbent on fracturing the user base into the most specific and niche subdivisions.
I mean this is just my personal opinion but I’d much rather have one community that’s lively but includes elements I don’t particularly care for than 6 communities that each get one post a week.
I am very much avoiding breaking off communities from dnd, BUT in this case I know many people hate AI art in general so I’d rather just siphon that off to its own area
Thanks for that BigFig! You’re doing such a great job with thes3 communities! I appreciate you keeping the art separate from the discussion and the memes 🙂
I can only speak for myself but I wouldn’t mind some ai generated pictures on my normal feed. But not the way you’re currently posting them on the other slice.
Individual images only fill up the feed without adding much to discuss. There’s not much to say beyond a “nice” in the comments. I’d much prefer it being an album with some context what you did with it.
Personally, my perfect solution would be for Lemmy to implement post tags similar to hashtagging and then the ability for users to filter via those tags. This would allow us to have ONE community in !dnd and then just filter what you want to see, but until and if they implement something like that, for the sake of sating those that do like the organization, this is the solution for now. I hope it makes sense
I think this can be mitigated if a feature were included where users could created “multireddits,” which gives us a little more control on what content we’d want in, say, a dnd feed.
Agree, it’s starting to put me off tbh.