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Reddit's r/Art Bans Artists with AI-Generated Styles

The popular subreddit r/Art recently announced they would be banning artists whose work was too similar to AI-generated artwork, sparking debate among the online art community about whether this was necessary censorship or protection against plagiarism and imitation

A hand holding up a brush next to a computer monitor displaying an image of AI-generated artwork

A hand holding up a brush next to a computer monitor displaying an image of AI-generated artwork

The popular subreddit r/Art recently announced that it will be banning artists who have styles “too similar to AI generated art.” This decision has sparked debate among the online art community, with some applauding the move and others arguing that it is a form of censorship. r/Art is one of the largest online art communities, with over 3 million members and hundreds of thousands of posts every day. It is known for its vibrant discussions on topics ranging from traditional painting techniques to digital art trends. In recent years, AI-generated artwork has become increasingly popular in the community, prompting moderators to take action against artists whose work may be too similar to this type of artwork. In an official statement released by the moderators, they stated that “in order to ensure a fair and balanced platform for all artists, we are introducing new guidelines which prohibit users from posting artwork which is too similar to AI generated art. We believe this will help us maintain a diverse range of artistic styles and encourage creativity within our community.” The decision has been met with both praise and criticism from members of the online art community. Some argue that it will help protect originality in artwork while others feel that it could lead to censorship or stifle creativity. Many have also pointed out that there are no clear guidelines as to what constitutes “AI generated art” or how much similarity between two pieces would warrant a ban. Despite these criticisms, many agree that r/Art’s decision is an important step towards protecting originality in artwork and encouraging creative expression within the online art community. As technology continues to advance at an ever-increasing rate, platforms like r/Art must remain vigilant in their efforts to protect artists from plagiarism or imitation.