You got four people on this site and I'm still trying to figure out why it's even open.
Muse gets thousands of people. AI songs, human songs, people arguing about songs, people praising songs, people fighting over songs. Google traffic to what? A website with four people and one tumbleweed rolling through the forum.
I've got no problem with Kay-Lynn. Her site is all AI songs, and I'm over there as the only human. I felt like Sitting Bull before they killed him.
Tempers flare on Comedy Central and Robot Songs, so I left. I still think it's funny.
The joke was: "You're a Christian, but you use Suno. What happened to 'Thou shalt not steal?'"
People acted like I'd insulted their grandmother.
It's a joke.
And nobody likes the Suno cover joke either. But if it's your lyrics, your melody, and you added twenty seconds of your own tune before Suno finished the other three minutes... is it really a cover? A cover is doing somebody else's song. Calling it a "cover" feels like calling instant mashed potatoes home cooking.
Again, it's just a joke.
Note to all humans: Do not say "robot songs." Apparently that's crossing the line.
Meanwhile, the rest of your lives are dramatic cartoons, and this is what everybody's upset about.
It reminds me of my favorite fisherman joke:
I asked a fisherman, "How you doing?"
He said, "Great. Just swapping lies with this tourist."
I said, "Who's winning?"
He looked at me and said, "The tourist."
That's kind of the internet in a nutshell. Everybody's telling stories, everybody thinks they're right, and the guy getting offended by the robot song joke is somehow losing an argument nobody was even trying to win.

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