• peregrin5@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    Every post in AIO and AITAH reads like some AI fantasy specifically written to drive engagement and outrage.

    • ZeroCool@slrpnk.netOP
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      Yeah, it’s egregious. At least before AI people put a little effort into their creative writing practice. Those subs were always overrun with aspiring writers, but now the stories aren’t just fake, they’re lazy AI slop too.

    • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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      5 hours ago

      I asked GPT-4o mini to generate two AITA posts. They’re undistinguishable from the bullshit typically posted there!

      AITA for not inviting my sister to my wedding after she made a big deal about my engagement?

      Hi Reddit,

      I (28F) recently got engaged to my fiancé (30M), and while I’m over the moon, my excitement has been somewhat overshadowed by my sister (32F). When I shared the news with my family, I expected everyone to be happy for us, but my sister reacted very differently.

      Instead of congratulating us, she made a huge scene, saying that I was rushing into things and that I should be focusing on my career instead of getting married. She went on to criticize my fiancé, saying he wasn’t good enough for me and that I could do better. It was really hurtful, especially coming from someone I’ve always looked up to.

      After that, I decided to keep my engagement low-key and not share too many details with her. I thought maybe she just needed time to process the news. However, she continued to make snide comments whenever we spoke, and it felt like she was trying to undermine my happiness.

      Fast forward to now, I’m in the midst of planning my wedding, and I’ve decided not to invite her. I feel like her negativity would only bring me down on what should be one of the happiest days of my life. My parents are upset with my decision and think I should at least give her a chance to be there, but I just can’t shake the feeling that she doesn’t deserve to be part of this celebration.

      AITA for not inviting my sister to my wedding?

      AITA for refusing to babysit my sister's kids after she constantly criticizes my parenting choices?

      Hi Reddit,

      I (30F) have a sister (28F) who has two kids, ages 4 and 6. I love my niece and nephew, and I’ve always been happy to help out when my sister needs a babysitter. However, over the past year, she has become increasingly critical of my parenting choices, even though I don’t have kids of my own.

      Whenever I share my thoughts on parenting or how I plan to raise my future kids, she often dismisses my opinions and tells me I’m wrong. She frequently compares my hypothetical parenting style to hers, saying things like, “You’ll see how hard it is when you actually have kids,” or “That’s not how you should do it.” It’s frustrating because I’m just trying to have a conversation, and I feel like she’s belittling my perspective.

      Recently, she asked me to babysit her kids for a weekend while she and her husband go on a trip. I initially agreed, but then I started to think about how she’s treated me lately. I decided to decline the offer, explaining that I didn’t feel comfortable babysitting when she constantly criticizes my views on parenting.

      Now, she’s upset with me and has told our parents that I’m being selfish and unsupportive. They think I should just suck it up and help her out, but I feel like I’m standing up for myself.

      AITA for refusing to babysit my sister’s kids because of her constant criticism?

      • Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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        NTA hit the sister delete the kids and wedding up

        Spot on, my wife likes listening to those stories read by that annoying Ai voice.