I assume as per what multiple people have hinted on, collating all the information and reviews from the internet or whatever it grabs and just accepts it as fact, however peer reviewed or scientific the source may be. In this case it was pretty close to what I thought.
it’s not “accepting” anything, or reasoning, or trying to use any kind of logic. it’s simply producing text output that looks like something a human would accept as a response to a prompt. that’s it.
Does anyone honestly care about someone else’s “status?” Certainly not in 2023. I mean back in TBC I made fun of the local scarab lord for flexing the mount and his sweaty friends got so mad! Didn’t I know how HARD that was to get? How RARE that was?
Eh, those guys were idiots and I knew that after exchanging just a couple tells with them. If I thought other people really scrutinized my stuff like that I probably couldn’t play. I’m saying I care not, but I also expect other people not to care and in the past decade or longer that is what I’ve been seeing.
Even if you’re a holdout and you like strangers flexing, there are carries now, c’mon. Or is that the point? Anyone who has anything you can always guess that they bought it with tokens. Makes me care even less, or am I supposed to care? Seems like that ship sailed ages ago.
So I don’t think perception of other players has anything to do with this expansions success or failure. The rest I couldn’t really argue with.
Don’t know how 3 people completely got this wrong. I replied to what the AI said, ‘Negative interactions’, and using what it said to show how accurate it was, as people were being toxic for no reason.
I replied using a quote from the answer given by the AI, the entire thread has been about this the Ai is not my sock puppet toon I just agreed with what it said about the game I play