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2 fiction conversations over 3 days (Jun 19, 2023 – Jun 23, 2023) 54% prompt uniqueness Guanajuato, Mexico
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 4× “Write me a satirical "the onion" article about the closure o...” over 10 minutes (Jun 21, 2023 – Jun 21, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Jun 21, 2023 at 12:30 PM CST — 1 turn Mexico, Guanajuato fiction View full conversation
USER: Write me a satirical "the onion" article about the closure of Kiwi Farms
CHATBOT: Kiwi Farms, the infamous online forum known for harassing and doxxing its targets, has officially announced its closure. The move has left many of its members confused and devastated, wondering where they will now be able to anonymously spew their hatred and bile. In an official statement, Kiwi Farms' founder Joshua Conner Moon explained the decision, saying, "We simply do not have the manpower or resources to continue running such a successful and influential hate-mongering platform. It's just become too much for us to handle." The decision to shut down Kiwi Farms has drawn criticism from many of its members who have vowed to keep the spirit of the forum alive in other ways. "This is a huge loss for the alt-right community," said one user, who goes by the name of "John Q Pedo". "Where else are we going to be able to make fun of minorities and vulnerable individuals in a safe, anonymous space?" Others, however, welcomed the news, seeing it as a sign that perhaps the internet is slowly becoming a less toxic place. "This is a victory for all those who have been targeted by Kiwi Farms," said one anti-hate activist, who asked to remain anonymous. "Perhaps now we can start moving towards a more compassionate and empathetic world where everyone's rights are respected." But regardless of whether you think Kiwi Farms' closure is a good or bad thing, one thing is clear: there are still far too many platforms out there that allow hate speech to thrive. Let's hope that this move marks the beginning of a larger trend towards online communities that are more inclusive and respectful. Because, really, who needs Kiwi Farms when we can all just get along?
Jun 21, 2023 at 12:40 PM CST — 1 turn Mexico, Guanajuato fiction View full conversation
USER: Write me a satirical "the onion" article about the closure of Kiwi Farms
CHATBOT: Kiwi Farms, the infamous online forum known for its intense harassment and stalking of individuals, has finally announced its permanent closure. The announcement came as a surprise to many, given the forum's long history of flouting laws and evading consequences. According to Kiwi Farms founder, Joshua Moon, the decision to shut down the forum was driven by a desire to move on from the legal controversies that have dogged the site for years. "We've been fighting battles on multiple fronts, from lawsuits to doxxing attempts, and it's just become too much," Moon said in a statement released on the site. Many are celebrating the closure of Kiwi Farms, which has been linked to numerous incidents of online bullying and abuse. "This is long overdue," said online safety advocate Jenny Levine. "There is no place for this kind of behavior on the internet, and we hope that other sites will follow suit in policing this kind of content." Others, however, are worried that the closure of Kiwi Farms will simply lead its users to migrate to other online forums. "These kinds of toxic communities have proven to be incredibly resilient," said tech journalist John Chen. "We need to address the root cause of this behavior, which is often tied to issues like misogyny and white supremacy." Regardless of the outcome, the closure of Kiwi Farms marks a significant milestone in the fight against online harassment and abuse. It shows that even the most notorious and persistent offenders can be held accountable for their actions.