Well that link just leads to somebody mocking you then leads to another thread about how the license thing is totally bullshit lol
You're being intellectually dishonest.
It points to a comment that has a link to a ProPublica article posted on Lemmy that also uses a Creative Commons license in the description for the post.
And if you instead go to the top comment of my linked comment ('View all comments' link), then you'll see the whole long conversation that I refer to, where every point has already been discussed.
If your comments are going to gum up the thread with a segment thattheydon’t think will have any effect, what’s a few more to match?
Well their comments are their responsibility, not mine (you shouldn't 'blame the victim'), so I can't talk towards their actions, except to say that each of us are supposed to behave civilly here on Lemmy, and not bully others to conform.
Can you at least make the text smaller? That way people aren’t as bothered by it, but you still have your licence?
I already did actually, a couple of weeks ago.
I'm using the Lemmy web editor. The web client doesn't let you change font sizes, but it does let you mark font as subscript or superscript, which is a smaller font size, so I did that.
My understanding is some mobile clients have problem with the subscript/superscript formatting, and the cause of that is on their end, not supporting the format text yet.
If you don't see my license declaration in a smaller font, direct the devs of your client to look at this page, which is the formatting instructions from Lemmy, and specifically the subscript and superscript formatting.
My guess is that people disagree with propagating the delusion that pasting that link in every comment helps with stopping AI from feeding on your input.
My guess is that people disagree with propagating the delusion that pasting that link in every comment helps with stopping AI from feeding on your input.
The link at the end of all his posts instantly brought me back to all the Facebook users who would add "FACEBOOK DOESN'T HAVE PERMISSION TO USE MY POST" to everything they shared.
It must be the AI accounts that take offence with the licence.
That would be my guess.
There's a lot of history in the last three-ish weeks in multiple of my posts with me using the license, including a standalone topic, where people/""people"" are ripping into me every way they can for using it, so I'm assuming it's just more of that.
The same cycle tends to reoccur approximately every day to every other day. Usually someone asking an innocent question about it, and then somebody else replies to them, ripping into me, and then it explodes from there, derailing the OP.
I hate that the Lemmy admins are not taking care of the problem (if you admins are, and I'm just not just seeing it, then you have my apologies, and my thanks), but I'm also kind of numb to it at this point.
Getting to the topic of the OP...
Gamers Nexus is very consumer advocacy oriented, so I hate to think people are downvoting them for being them.
In fact, if you're looking to build a PC, and want good advice on your rights when it comes with warranty repair for products you may have purchased, I would definitely suggest watching the video that's linked In this topic (start @26:00 if you are in a hurry).
Feel free to replace the link to point to whatever license you wish to use for your own content, if you do not want to use the same one that I am using.
I don't think the license does anything at all, but it is weird to me that you are not also including some unique phrase or UUID. How are you going to prove their models used specifically your copyrighted content in the event that courts rule it is not fair use to do so? If you had a unique phrase you could probably trigger the model into repeating it as evidence.
You are writing "anti-commercial AI," they are making their work explicitly available to republish non-commercially. You have completely different motivations. One major difference between you and ProPublica is they must have interacted with some actual lawyers explaining how copyright works.
My speculation would be: GamerNexxus plays the YouTube game and uses clickbaity titles (sometimes? I don't know many of their videos). And it seems the host likes to hear himself talk (which would make sense, given that talking is his job).
However, some people don't like it and therefore downvote comments that welcome the channel.