All things considered, so far so good.
Dozens upon dozens of warnings but very few have been EF2+ based on damage reports so far, and the tornadoes have, for the most part, missed major towns. It seems like recent damage in Chilton County has been the worst of it so far in Alabama.
But that could still change as there are ongoing warnings and still quite a few hours left before the tornado threat diminishes.
People want to act like that guy is trolling but the reality is that really not much has happened back in western parts of the high risk area. In areas where storms have fired and have been rotating, they have not been dropping significant, long-track tornadoes. So far.
Not to say there are no problems or people should let their guard down, but if 12 hours ago someone had told you we'd have this many warnings but this little damage, and no violent long-trackers, I think we would all agree that is a good outcome.