Social media has become a toxic playground
due to people calling everything ai and assuming that every self-published
author out there is using ai in their writing and everything else. It’s the paranoia
that is running amok. By the way, it’s perfectly okay for authors to use online
tools to create videos or images for promoting their books, not saying that
those images or videos are made with ai, I’m just saying that it’s no one’s business
what an author uses to promote their book, just enjoy the video or image for Godsakes. Stop being uptight and angry.
If someone dismisses this as AI-generated
content, they can simply choose not to engage with it. The choice ultimately
lies with the reader. Recently, I’ve noticed discussions online, particularly
about Barnes & Noble, which is trending for unexpected reasons.
Many people are accusing the store
of endorsing AI-generated books, leading some to call for a boycott.
Personally, I don’t shop at Barnes & Noble, so I’m not entirely sure what
the fuss is about. In an Indie Author group I’m part of on Facebook, whenever
fellow indie or self-published authors post their book covers, there’s often a
comment like, “Looks like AI to me” or “AI Slop.” It seems that the term
"slop" has become a catch-all for anything that doesn’t meet certain
standards.
I came across a comment on Tumblr
that included the word "SLOP." The person was talking about a photo
of someone genuinely sharing a moment with her dog in her backyard. It seems
like people are really overusing that term. One day, we might look back and
find it amusing, but for now, it’s not and it is annoying.
In Facebook Indie author groups and Threads, I’ve seen some members demanding proof that authors created their images
without AI help, which is just crazy.
If you’re an author facing this, my advice is to simply ignore those comments; they’re just looking to stir up online drama. Remember, if someone is questioning the authenticity of your work, they’re likely not genuinely interested in your book and are just trolling. Recognize these signs, scroll past their negativity, or delete their comments if you can, and don’t hesitate to block them.
NOTE: I use KDP gallery images that are provided. However, three books do have covers that I created myself but I used Render, Bender and whatever online tools available. Personally, I don't have to tell anyone how I made my book covers and that's my point. No author should do that. If a person is genuinely interested in their book, they'll read it. Period.
In conclusion, bookstores like
Barnes & Noble don’t care what books they sell, if the book has garnered a
lot of rates/reviews, the company will buy copies and sell them in their stores to make a profit.
They don’t care.


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