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[–] KobaCumTribute@hexbear.net 10 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

At least some of it, I think. I'd gone and looked at it again after the thread about the youtube videos that were just AI gibberish stories either lifted from old r/hfy posts or themed after them, and saw a lot of like "Going to a Magic School as a Human in Another World Where There Are Catgirls Chapter 63" (I made this title up because I can't remember the exact one, but I'm riffing on a specific one that was really close to that) sort of posts. Even morbid curiosity couldn't get me more than a few skimmed paragraphs in, between how terrible the writing was and also the fact that that was the actual length of those "chapters" lmao.

I assume there is still some of the old style sci-fi stuff too, but it felt like it had largely shifted away from the old one-off short story form "empty slop to trip up certain emotions relating to fear, pride, loss, and accomplishment" to serialized "empty wish fulfillment escapism" slop. I think I even saw a post complaining about exactly that change in the content lmao.

It sounds like a trashy shounen manga publication

It's like the jankiest, lowest grade imitation of LN web publishing you could imagine. Like I think there are comparable English sites for doing chapter by chapter publishing for webnovels, although they may be less popular than that sort of thing is in Japan, but "a subreddit where you post like 500 word chapters several times a week" is just the worst medium for it.