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>>941267471
If you want to feed your imagination and quench your desire for entertainment, reading and writing is the only serious option.
The decline of media culture and its commercialization correlate exactly with the advent of more convenient, less intellectually stimulating alternatives to reading and writing to the point where now if you have anything above a 'highschool literacy' people born after 2001 will assume you are a robot.
The vast majority of young people today are functionally illiterate.
I've read everyone's replies. It's good to know we are more or less on the same page. To the question of who sets the threshold of what is postable, that's going to change no matter what we define it as. Nothing remains the same for long and that's fine.
Another user brought up a point that's also very relevant; for people who spend time iterating carefully and making a final product the opportunity for recognition is nonexistent.

I've tried to remedy this issue in the past but it always ended up manifesting as 2 threads and this has never been soluble in the past due to a degree of separation between the 2 groups that meant the least frequented one slid. It's only a solution if people are willing to stick with it and that's not up to any 1 person.

The decision has to be made by everyone in incremental ways; by accepting changes to your standards, being open and inviting to real to criticism, and seeking development over stagnation. If you are watching an anon spam the same image for days, you should be allowed to ask them why they aren't experimenting without anyone assuming bad faith. We can also try reworking the body post like having more cohesive themes for anons to try or updating to more generation methods like video, audio, LLM, etc. This would also invite a larger audience from the board and other boards.
>>937126962
Deception is the language of this civilization. You find safety in lies, just as history is a set of convenient accusations of absolute significance. This is why you can find safety in the economy of lies; you know it hangs over you and each inch of its blade that is exposed you wilt in gleeful disdain as though these lies are your discovery. The lies that matter, the lies that you will never speak of because they would frighten you into submission to the reality of the world, involve things that you cannot even conceptualize.
No wonder the failures and ambitions of small men and small lives cause you to squirm.