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      You can definitely find an example of someone saying literally anything on the internet.

      Seems like an isolated and niche Twitter/Reddit thing. The vote/like counts that Know Your Meme reports for the posts are very low for those platforms so they would not have appeared on the front page or general feeds, and could not be construed as popular. That Know Your Meme page even shows examples of contradictory posts that push back against it, like:

      Seems pretty overstated.

      Deny. Defend. Depose.

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        You can definitely find an example of someone saying literally anything on the internet.

        Your previous comment was:

        Literally never seen “we have to kill AI artists” said in any space on the internet.

        That’s the most extreme and instant 180 degree switch in direction I’ve seen in a long time.

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          Saying that I haven’t ever seen it and asking for examples is not contradictory to the fact that you can find an example of one person saying pretty much anything.

          You’re reaching pretty far. How are people supposed to act when they ask for more information about something and receive it? They should ignore new information, or they shouldn’t ask in the first place?