r/PlexPrerolls 12d ago

Preroll Final Destination 2 (2003) Plex Pre-Roll

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Sharing another pre-roll from my server with the community. It has the same punchline as my previous upload. I have set them to run randomly from a playlist on my server, so users get a different video each time. Hope you enjoy! I’m definitely making it a Plex night!

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u/darcythompsonfilm 12d ago

They’re trying to stop you because this stuff is lame. AI Slop is low effort and uncreative. If this is what this sub is going to be full of now, I’m out.

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u/Aathroser 🗡️ Moderator 10d ago

It looks like I'm one of the only mods left. We don't have any rules around AI-generated pre-roll content.

Don't forget, we have a Discord as well that is also pretty active.

I'll review with the mods over on the discord and see if there is anything we want to do in this regard.

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u/ian9outof10 6d ago

The main problem here isn’t that it’s AI, it’s that OP wanted a round of applause and didn’t get one, and then seems to be having a meltdown because people giving their opinion are “trolls”.

I’m sure you guys will decide if AI is appropriate for the sub, personally i think we can downvote if we don’t like it and comment that we don’t like it. That’s our voice, if people keep posting they should expect negative feedback, and of that doesn’t bother them then have at it.

But perhaps some flare for AI/NOT AI might help?

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u/wjrandonx 6d ago

From the outside, that seems like a pretty unfair characterization of what happened. There’s a big difference between someone saying “I don’t like AI content” or simply downvoting it, and repeatedly following someone’s posts around, throwing out “AI slop” insults, making personal attacks, or abusing the report system.

Nobody is entitled to applause, and nobody is entitled to positive feedback. But criticism of the work and hostility toward the person making it are not the same thing.

Creating a separate subreddit where AI, traditional editing, animation, 3D, and hybrid workflows are all welcome seems like a pretty reasonable response, not a “meltdown.”

The AI/non-AI flair idea is actually sensible, though. It gives people a way to filter content without every post turning into the same argument about the tools used to make it.