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I let my work speak for itself.
When I share prompts, it’s simply so others can use them, adapt them, or maybe learn something from them.
But the prompt is never the point — it’s just the means.
The only thing that matters is the final result.
How I got there? Doesn’t matter.
Whether it was with an emoji, XML, or JSON — who cares?
What I’m seeing with this whole JSON trend is that many people are focusing solely on the prompt… not on the video itself.
And truth be told, a lot of the videos being generated that way are flawed — or honestly, just not that impressive.
Some people who never used to share prompts are now doing it, simply because they know it’s trending and it brings attention.
But in the end? It’s all fireworks 🎆
Is a bad video "better" just because it was made with JSON?
Is someone more of an expert because they swapped natural language for structured markup?
Like I said — fireworks.
Show me the quality of the video.
The prompt? I couldn’t care less.
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