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lagoon8622reply
sh.itjust.works

They're complaining because your post title appears to contain a reference to LEGO® brand Composable Construction Sets™. You didn't respect the wordmark by rendering it in all-caps and noting that it's a registered trademark of LEGO® Corporation dba LEGO International Gmbh, and lego people get offended if anyone says anything about lego

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lemmy.ca

I'm surprised Lego fans aren't chill up until someone pluralizes the mass noun. Or is it the company is a bunch of snowflakes?

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I'm surprised too, and idk who the snowflakes are but they're definitely out there and it's very funny to troll them

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atrielienzreply
lemmy.world

Nah. They're making a point that op says that they don't like ads, but is helping Lego advertise (while deliberately using AI to remove artist signatures and attributions including watermarks on purpose). Op doesn't get to have it both ways.

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lagoon8622reply
sh.itjust.works

Interesting theory. I'm particularly interested in how they deliberately used AI to remove artist signatures and attributions including watermarks on purpose, since they included attribution in the post

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lagoon8622reply
sh.itjust.works

Thank you. That's helpful. And sorry for kinda joking around about things. Ugh.

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Not your fault you weren't aware of the situation. Lemmy may not be huge, but there's definitely enough content that things are going to be missed.

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Good job ! You can read ;) yes ! This is indeed the word "caught". Do you know what this means though ? Hang on, let me explain. Being caught doing smth means that people know you did said thing based on reliable evidence.

Hope that helped ;)

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