• Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    What did I say? “Can’t watch the whole thing right now…”

    If it’s just “people used to drink alcohol,” people used to do lots of things, that doesn’t mean much.

    • xijinpingist [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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      1 month ago

      I didn’t say that, but you’ll never know. Maybe look at the AI summary on Youtube’s page?

      Or ask it questions, specifically this one, about the video? There is a button for that. Or just paste the URL into the Ai of your choice and ask it questions about the video.They slurp youtube auto-transcriptions.

        • xijinpingist [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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          1 month ago

          You should.
          Bio/About: Just “Yea” — minimal and on-brand for the site’s low-effort vibe.

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          Activity: 114 posts but a massive 5.57K comments — they’re overwhelmingly a commenter rather than a poster.

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          Role & communitiesThey moderate the badposting community (the dedicated shitpost/low-effort meme space on Hexbear), which perfectly matches their posting style. They’re also very active in:Slop. Chapotraphouse / askchapo Movies & TV Games History Science Parenting Comics Art etc.

          Posting styleClassic Hexbear ironic-leftist shitposter: short, witty, deadpan, absurd, or punny one-liners mixed with memes, pop-culture references, and leftist in-jokes. Examples from recent activity include:Quick jokes about Hasan Piker Astrology 4/20 puns (“converting to bud-ism”) AI fails Random absurdism (e.g., naming a hopper “Fart”) Self-deprecating or playful banter in threads.

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          Overall, Acute_Engles is the textbook example of a core, long-term Hexbear user: prolific commenter, badposting mod, and full participant in the site’s chaotic, humorous, very-online leftist meme culture. No drama or bans noted — just steady, low-key engagement.