Talk:2650: Deepfakes

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Is it worth mentioning that this comic is merely sincere discussion, without (please correct me if I'm wrong) any sort of a joke or irony? The closest it gets is hyperbole in the title text. I know it's not unique in this respect, but it does seem to be different than other such comics because it seems like it might have a joke, given the obscurity of the Ea-nasir reference. If our job is truly to explain, should we let people coming here to figure out the humor know there isn't any? 172.70.214.95 06:48, 26 July 2022 (UTC)

Did but reverted, other opinions? 172.70.210.145 08:39, 26 July 2022 (UTC)
I have reverted and added more. I just used a long time on wiki because of those two tidbits of info that has nothing to do with Deepfakes...  :-) --Kynde (talk) 09:49, 26 July 2022 (UTC)
Snap... I (not the above IP) was also on a long wikiwalk. (Did you know that the map of the copper-fraudster's house is one of the top 200 diagrams that is considered important to resubmit in vectorised format? Amongst many colour-model diagrams and how much money goes to which US surveillance and intelligence agencies. :P ) I really ought to do something important, instead. Like vectorise some diagrams. Hand me my spline-wrench and my gradient-planer! 172.70.86.34 10:17, 26 July 2022 (UTC)
Not sure about there being no joke. White Hat realizing that you can write untrue things (most common types known as lies and fiction), that people have done it for a long time and calling it the new buzzword ("text deepfakes") certainly was funny to me. Cueball's somewhat obscure reference (which you don't really need to know to understand) drives home the point.627235 (talk) 10:52, 26 July 2022 (UTC)
The Ea-nasir punchline made me laugh, I think its a bit of a stretch to say there's no joke here 172.70.86.34 11:00, 26 July 2022 (UTC)