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::I guess it does depend on a lot of factors, but clearly seeing a building on fire and looking like the real one is crossing a line. The [[Glass Tower]] was based on the 1974 movie The Towering Inferno where the tower WAS on fire, but that was fictional while the Sears Tower/Willis is a real-life building. [[User:Elevator1512|Elevator1512]] ([[User talk:Elevator1512|talk]]) 15:46, 24 May 2026 (CDT) | |||
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You may start another discussion here if needed. Just don't repeatedly ask me to fix your buildings or edit mine to suit your preferences, as I don't always have time for doing such thing.
Rule about AI Content
I've added a rule about AI generated content based off of what happened with your Bluesky Lifestyle Center building. I was able to tell it was AI generated and not real. Elevator1512 (talk) 12:45, 24 May 2026 (CDT)
- Thanks again for taking this action. By seeing that AI screenshot, I seriously thought of separating the packages for my "fully fictional" and "partially real" locations, but doing so can be very tedious. Otherwise, I might have to wait until the far, far future, whenever certain "real-life locations" that are used as my ideas of certain buildings "no longer exists in real life", before releasing my "partially real" locations again. In other words, if more AI screenshots come, my "partially real" locations can be released again only when I become very old, or whenever those simulated locations "no longer represent" real ones, whichever comes first.
- (One more example: Any AI screenshots of the simulated Sears Tower may cause eventhorizon to delay working on the model until the "real building" reaches its end-of-life in the very far future. This would be to prevent any issues with the "real-life tenants" of that place.)
- MelvinMan10 (talk) 14:35, 24 May 2026 (CDT)
- I guess it does depend on a lot of factors, but clearly seeing a building on fire and looking like the real one is crossing a line. The Glass Tower was based on the 1974 movie The Towering Inferno where the tower WAS on fire, but that was fictional while the Sears Tower/Willis is a real-life building. Elevator1512 (talk) 15:46, 24 May 2026 (CDT)