I suppose it depends on whose point of view. Like the previous answer, it does vary by each Titan, but as a whole...
The gods considered the Titans, as a whole, to be evil, their enemies. There were exceptions, of course.
Humans, not so much. Under the Titans, humans had their Golden Age. Under the gods... the gods were laughable incompetent and corrupt. Humans suffered underneath them.
Granted, this is all opinion, but in a hypothetical situation where I, as a human, had to choose between throwing either the Titans or the gods into Tartarus, it would be the gods every time.
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There are 12 titans in Greek mythology. 2 of them were good, the rest were bad No i disagree technically it was 10 of them fought on the titans side and 2 of them fought on the Gods side
A primordial Chasm, from which several "bad" things descended.
In the underworld flows the river Styx, and from there you can collect "good" and "bad" water that has the power to effect people in those ways.
The Underworld in Greek mythology is a place where everyone goes when they die, the bad the good, everyone. There is no heaven or hell.In Christian mythology it is thought the good people go to Heaven while the bad people or 'sinners' go to Hell.
The Greeks believed that daemons are spirits that live inside them, they also believed that daemons can read the future. Some daemons are good and some are bad.