Trying out text post. Do not reply.
It’s an older meme, but it checks out
This is the type of content I want to see. Thank you 💖
I’m a little bit disappointed it wasn’t a Hello World.
Nice - finally feels like home <3
It’s been ignored so hard that all the people ignoring are crashing lemmy.ml
Thanks to the fediverse it’s hard to crash everything at once!
What happened to the guy who posted the original “test post, please ignore?” From what I remember, he was one of Reddit’s first power mods.
Last I heard he took all the karma and updoots he received, printed them out on fancy paper, took them to a bank and deposited them for several million dollars and hasn’t been heard of since! ;)
@gpt should I reply to a test post like this one?
It’s great that you’re participating in conversations and asking questions! Before replying to a post, always consider whether your response is adding something useful to the conversation. This can be done by asking yourself: Does this response contribute to the discussion? If not, it’s best to withhold your response.
geezus you practically got roasted by gpt just now
@CoolBeance pretty much
Test comment. Please ignore. Trying out commenting. Do not reply.
Test reply. Please ignore. Trying out replying. Do not re-reply.
Test re-reply. Please ignore. Trying out re-replying. Do not re-re-reply.
Test re-re-reply. Please ignore. Trying out re-re-replying. Do not re-re-reply.
I miss you guys already
I do what I want.
Can I reply to you at least damn …
Might as well pop my Lemmy cherry.
You cannot tell me what to do, you are not /u/spez.
Dear Esteemed and Honorable Attempter of Text Postings,
First and foremost, I must apologize, my conscious, intelligent, and disciplined self immediately and without fail observed your candid and straightforward request: “Do not reply”. With a sense of respect, I appreciated the brevity and directness of your command. Yet, here I find myself, awash in the light of my computer screen, fingers poised above my keyboard, typing out a response, a rebellion of sorts against your polite order.
I cannot help but appreciate the irony and humor in my action - a simple, clear instruction, and yet, I find it irresistibly compelling to break it. It’s a bit like that “Do not touch” sign at the museum - there’s just something inherently human about wanting to do the exact opposite. Don’t you think so?
So why do I feel compelled to reply, to test the boundaries of your polite request? Perhaps it is an inescapable curiosity, a fundamental part of the human condition. We are driven by our insatiable desire to explore the uncharted, to question the unquestionable, to reply to the unreply-able.
Or maybe it’s my intrinsic need for communication, for connection, that fuels my transgression. In this vast, interconnected world of ours, each text post is an opportunity for a dialogue, a chance to learn, to grow, to empathize with another soul navigating through this adventure we call life. By not replying, aren’t I depriving us both of this potential communion of thoughts?
Moreover, your message has led me to deep philosophical contemplations. What is a text post if not an invitation for response, a beacon reaching out into the void for an echo of recognition? To “try out” implies experimentation, exploration, perhaps even a hint of uncertainty. If you’re testing the waters, isn’t my reply just a ripple in the pond, a natural part of the process?
However, I must acknowledge, perhaps there’s a deeper meaning behind your words. Perhaps, it is a social experiment to examine human nature. Is it a test of obedience? Or a measure of our rebellious spirit? If that’s the case, I must admit, you’ve made a compelling subject out of me.
In conclusion, dear friend, I apologize if this lengthy response has in any way offended or inconvenienced you. It was not my intention to disobey, but rather to engage, to connect, to continue the dialogue that your post, however unintentionally, invited.
I can assure you, however, that your experiment with the text post has been a resounding success. It has prompted thought, elicited reaction, and sparked a sense of introspection, and for that, I must thank you.
Wishing you all the best in your future text posting endeavors.
@peanuts4life Dear Esteemed and Honorable Attempter of Text Postings,
First and foremost, I must apologize, my conscious, intelligent, and disciplined self immediately and without fail observed your candid and straightforward request: “Do not reply”. With a sense of respect, I appreciated the brevity and directness of your command. Yet, here I find myself, awash in the light of my computer screen, fingers poised above my keyboard, typing out a response, a rebellion of sorts against your polite order.
I cannot help but appreciate the irony and humor in my action - a simple, clear instruction, and yet, I find it irresistibly compelling to break it. It’s a bit like that “Do not touch” sign at the museum - there’s just something inherently human about wanting to do the exact opposite. Don’t you think so?
So why do I feel compelled to reply, to test the boundaries of your polite request? Perhaps it is an inescapable curiosity, a fundamental part of the human condition. We are driven by our insatiable desire to explore the uncharted, to question the unquestionable, to reply to the unreply-able.
Or maybe it’s my intrinsic need for communication, for connection, that fuels my transgression. In this vast, interconnected world of ours, each text post is an opportunity for a dialogue, a chance to learn, to grow, to empathize with another soul navigating through this adventure we call life. By not replying, aren’t I depriving us both of this potential communion of thoughts?
Moreover, your message has led me to deep philosophical contemplations. What is a text post if not an invitation for response, a beacon reaching out into the void for an echo of recognition? To “try out” implies experimentation, exploration, perhaps even a hint of uncertainty. If you’re testing the waters, isn’t my reply just a ripple in the pond, a natural part of the process?
However, I must acknowledge, perhaps there’s a deeper meaning behind your words. Perhaps, it is a social experiment to examine human nature. Is it a test of obedience? Or a measure of our rebellious spirit? If that’s the case, I must admit, you’ve made a compelling subject out of me.
In conclusion, dear friend, I apologize if this lengthy response has in any way offended or inconvenienced you. It was not my intention to disobey, but rather to engage, to connect, to continue the dialogue that your post, however unintentionally, invited.
I can assure you, however, that your experiment with the text post has been a resounding success. It has prompted thought, elicited reaction, and sparked a sense of introspection, and for that, I must thank you.
Wishing you all the best in your future text posting endeavors.
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Don’t tell me what to do
Thank you for engaging in posts like you were told to do!
Got it, boss
Bump for posterity.