It's exactly the same as reading the reddit thread myself.
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Usually I'll see something mild or something niche get wildly messed up.
I think a few times I managed to get a query from a post in, but I think they are monitoring for viral bad queries and very quickly massage it one way or another to not provide the ridiculous answer. For example a fair amount of times the AI overview just would be seemingly disabled for queries I found in these sorts of posts.
Also have to contend with the reality that people can trivially fake it and if the AI isn't weird enough, they will inject a weirdness to get their content to be more interesting.
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Because they’re fake.
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I agree. People used to get so mad at me for suggesting that for some reason
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I've been able to reproduce some, like the "how to carry <insert anything here> across a river" one where it always turns it into the fox, goose and grain puzzle.
But generally on anything that's gone viral, by the time you try to reproduce it someone has already gone in and hard-coded a fix to prevent it from giving the same stupid answer going forward.
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ngl I kinda miss reddit culture. Not that modern reddit has that much of it anymore.
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Define old internet, do you mean forums, usenet, IRC. What exactly is the old internet?
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Old reddit culture was just watered down \b\ culture.
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Try why I eat Vim?
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My sides cant literally even