Rent must be due!!!! In today's episode, let's talk about my experience receiving an AI-generated cease and desist letter from a content creator desperate for attention and relevancy.
The fake legal document (complete with misspellings and an AI-detection score of 94%) represents something troubling about today's social media landscape: the lengths some people will go to for attention. Whether seeking male validation or internet relevancy, this manufactured drama reveals how content creation can become unhealthy when people value any attention over personal growth.
Although it's a hard concept for some to grasp, words mean things, and there is an important distinction between accountability and harassment. Having a platform means accepting responsibility for your words and actions—and criticism isn't harassment, it's an opportunity to learn and grow. When someone responds to accountability by playing victim months later, that tells me everything I need to know.
Friendly reminder: it's always a good idea to be fucking for real and touch grass. Because at the end of the day, none of this online drama is ever truly that serious.
Alexa, play "Sue Me' by Sabrina Carpenter!!!