• prettygorgeous@aussie.zone
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    2 days ago

    Whis AI made this? Australians don’t use month-day format, we use day-month format.

    Ps, nothing against the statement being made here…

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      2 days ago

      It’s not AI made and where are you even seeing a XX/XX/XX format on this poster?

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        I think the real commenter thought “26 is” was the 15th month of 2026, which is completely reasonable…

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        “January 26 15” at the top. I mean, even translating that from American date format, it still doesn’t make sense unless the poster was originally made for Australia day 2015…

        Again though, nothing against the statement being made, I am in the “Australia day isn’t a celebration” camp too. Just a shame the date format isn’t Australian date format. It detracts from the effectiveness of the statement by making the incorrect date format the focus, rather than the statement being made.