Re: TF stories that aren't super short.
Yeah, that's why it's usually best to wait for emergent "threats" to your hobbies to develop before publicly quitting in a paroxysm of anguish.
Roughly six months in, I've been pleased with where AI content is. It's easy to spot, readily filterable on Deviantart and others, and abundant in a way that shakes up our usual cycles of drought-to-disappointment.
As a once-writer turned consumer, I don't prefer AI writing to the real stuff. Writing I prompt can't surprise me like someone else's can, and great TF writers can craft stories with descriptive details, tension, and pacing that I haven't seen from ChatGPT. I read a lot of TF and I think your work is excellent. Around here we're desperate enough for content that what's good tends to get noticed, and what doesn't is usually for good reason. I don't see you getting supplanted by an LLM anytime soon.
Besides, those models seem to be in a state of constant improvement. I'm sure you'll have a chance to publicly re-quit again in a few months if you want to.
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