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simonw ◴[] No.43654967[source]
Yeah, they posted this:

> Hey, we're Adobe! We're here to connect with the artists, designers, and storytellers who bring ideas to life. What's fueling your creativity right now?

> Drop a reply, tag a creator, or share your latest work—we'd love to see what inspires you!

That's such a bland, corporate message. It feels totally inauthentic. Do Adobe (a corporation) really "love to see what inspires you" or do they just want engagement for their new account?

I'm not surprised in the slightest that it triggered a pile-on.

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WatchDog ◴[] No.43660425[source]
It’s so bland I don’t understand why it elicited any response at all.
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philipmnel ◴[] No.43660851[source]
The general mood on Bluesky is very opposed to AI, especially AI art. Since Adobe now has AI integrated into their products, people on Bluesky hate them.
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dlivingston ◴[] No.43661668[source]
There is an off-putting sort of attitude on BlueSky ("sneering mockery", I guess?). Same attitude was present on Twitter during the pre-Musk era and seems to have migrated over.
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1. int_19h ◴[] No.43669131[source]
There's plenty of that on Mastodon, as well. I think it's the format itself that encourages this kind of "community".
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2. dlivingston ◴[] No.43674361[source]
I think it's the format combined with some particular type of demographic (I'm not entirely sure what that demographic is).

X, for example, doesn't have much of that. It has its own flavor of toxicity, which is in many ways worse, but not that particular flavor of toxic.

I also see it on Reddit in certain subreddits but not in others.