(It came out of nowhere and I don’t condone this)
Did you actually find this irl?
Yep. I’m on the edge about uploading a screenshot, but it would be safe to say it happened in the first hour of going into Intermediate English course and saying I’m 100% proficient in it. It occured to me in the third three lessons after that I believe. In this exact task it asked me to pronounce what the boy says and I cropped out my notifications bar and the lower part of the screen. It was in the app, so I couldn’t have done any edits on the site, only after that.
- That’s fucked
- Definitely report that or bring it up with them.
- See if your local library can offer mango for free, it’s a language program that doesn’t use ai to as a main staple in their service. Then
- Ditch Duolingo.
I’d look into how I can report that, and also in probable alternatives, thanks.
You should post this on !fuck_ai@lemmy.world
Feel free to do it. I think that most of people already saw it here. But if I find something like that, it’d be better to share a compilation of several cases at once.
That owl is playing Counter Strike, isn’t it?
Not many people know this, but finding bombs is actually quite easy. This is due to how loud they are
People still use DuoLingo? Why not learn a language properly?
What free online courses would you suggest? Honest question
It depends on the language, but generally, use anki decks, study grammar (you can often find free grammar resources online) and read/watch/listen to content in the target language. Having a course for the basics helps but often good options heavily depend on the language
Eventually, you can start trying to communicate with other speakers, either online (via text chats/voice chats) or IRL if that’s possible






