Acknowledging: https://dev.to/best_codes/happy-halloween-klm
Proof: https://chatgpt.com/share/67238cc0-67ec-8001-a8c3-e8624bdaf41f
Halloween in some parts of the world (usually rural) is about running around trying to spook people and allowing children to be mischievous. The trauma creates strong friendships. Religious groups tend to do there own thing.
On the other hand, cities and urban areas tend to have policies in place to prevent chaos. Historically there have been some Halloween events that got out of hand. So those communities will celebrate a day early.
It is also not uncommon for other cultures to celebrate Día de (los) Muertos during the first part of November.
If you live in an area that has a mixture of all these cultures, "Halloween" could last for almost a week, which goes against some religions.
If you want to critique AI, I made sure to post the artwork on TTG, in case my original post was removed. Historically, TTG was used as an active forum for tech discussions before Reddit became popular. Now the site is mostly low quality content.
My theory is, small divides in culture are amplified by AI, but LLMs are great for quickly picking up facts during a heated debate.