They're meant to be in a very dimly lit room, but I never got around to the actual room .
In the WIPs for a couple months. This was going to be a comic page thing, but I didn't like how I paneled it, so I made them separated. Unfinished-ish, but I wanted to post Jem Jitsu today.
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Bonus Doodles:
(Meant to still be in the same dark room, but again, removed this panel)
15 years later:
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Ghost of Trick fame (he can't read)
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so it's come to my attention that ao3 is actually proooobably more pro-ai than we originally thought. in maybe a sinister way. full disclosure, i'm not well-versed in how web pages work so i could be missing some information.
ao3 is about "inclusivity" and "legitimate" uses of the site and are using these quoted words to justify ai "works" on their site.
this is how you code to prevent selection of text on a web page.
the very same code is not "allowed" on ao3. the code does affect how the text is visible to screens and so this may or may not have safety and accessibility reasons. but given the other two points, welllllll that's not the point of this post.
so here's my Heated Complaint i'm submitting:
I want to prevent plagiarism of my work. Plain and simple. Usage of plagiarism software, otherwise known as AI, means I'm struggling to find places to share my work without feeling like it's just going to end up in some stupid regurgitation machine.
Since you've allowed AI works to be published here, it seems pretty clear what your stance on AI is. However I still want to try to get my original, organic works out there on this site, because it is the most common fanfiction site. But even when I take measures to try to prevent copy/pasting of my works on AO3, you side with the people who are stealing art.
You say you're being "inclusive" and only allowing "legitimate" uses of this site. What you as a corporation are failing to understand is that AI is by definition plagiarism software. Including it is stabbing actual creators in the back, because AI takes input from these creators without their consent and shits out their hard work. The authors are not the AI prompters. The authors are the hundreds or thousands or millions of writers who have had their works inserted into the software.
AI "fanworks" aren't fanworks. They're stolen labour. And by disallowing this code, by allowing publication of AI "fanworks", you are no longer open-source. You are functioning as a cog in the machine churning out profit for the AI plagiarizers.
i hope the whole of tumblr gets vocal because this is so not cool of ao3.
screenshots of the listed evidence under the keep reading. alt text available.
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