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orphiebaby@lemm.ee ⁨6⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

It’s weird to have that strong of a reaction. At the very least it sounds debilitating. It’s not debilitating, it just means I don’t watch horror or thrillers.

It’s not even uncanny valley because Duo is not even close to human like (unless you know green bird like humans in real life, but then I’m not sure they’re human). Okay, so that’s the point. The very definition of the uncanny valley is it maps a graph. You go from something that doesn’t look human at all, and then the closer you get to human, the more appealing it looks, until it looks completely human. Except when you start getting much closer and you’re not quite there, there’s a dip in the graph where it’s suddenly horrifying before it gets better. That’s the “valley”. That’s why clowns, marionettes, dolls, zombies, and yeah, sometimes very wrinkly old people are horrifying. Their faces are just twisted, distorted, and/or malformed enough to be horrifying. Studies show that even monkeys have this reaction to distorting faces. And the Duolingo owl’s face takes on human expressions, which can be distorted and do the uncanny valley thing.

Now, some people are less sensitive/don’t often see uncanny valley as much as average, while people like me are more sensitive to it. It doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, or that I have a weird problem, it’s just different people are more sensitive to faces. It’s why autistic people are known for not making eye contact, yeah? With that said, it is not a debilitating problem. I live with it, I know which things I deal with that are big problems (and there are several), and this isn’t one of them.

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