Used to love the gaming and gaming related sub-reddits. Its sad what its become. While /c/gaming (and other related lemmy instances) may not be as active, it feels like it has much more human reactions than reddit at this point.

The text in the link: “So many esoteric questions that seem to only aim to answer the most niche, weird edge cases and obscure topics. Has everything else already been covered and these sorts of questions are all that’s left? Or is someone using the commenters of this sub to train an AI?”

  • @RightHandOfIkaros
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    86 months ago

    No, it won’t have any effect unless he tries to go through a legal system that recognizes that flair as a legally binding agreement.

    And by that point, it is not financially worth it for that person compared to a company with enough money to bankrupt him.