Hello there.
A sizeable portion of the community members, from the beginning, have always expressed a disinterest whenever posts related to AI generated content from the likes of ChatGPT or Bing AI are posted here. Therefore, this post is here to let the community members decide whether such AI-related posts (including text, image or video AI) should be prohibited or not. Several low-effort AI posts have been submitted to this community before, but some are also good. The final decision lies with you.
Here’s the link: https://strawpoll.com/mpnboQ69Lg5
The poll ends in 3 days or 72 hours from the time of making this post.
This thread doesn’t only concern this single decision. I’m also looking for feedback on whether if other things should also be changed in this community. I’d love to hear your thoughts. This is my first experience moderating a community like this, so I may not be the most bright-minded. Make this basically a community feedback thread.
UPDATE: 70% of the community members have voted in favour for the prohibition of AI-related posts. Therefore, posts that contain any AI-related content as the main focus (for example: AI “hallucinations”, repeated words or phrases, different than expected responses, etc.) will be removed.
Prohibited? No. Clearly flagged.? Oh yeah.
Flagged isn’t very useful until Lemmy has filtering tools that can act on the flags built in.
Even the mobile apps which support filtering wouldn’t be able to react sensibly to an AI tag for posts within this community.
Not to throw a bias, but here’s where the results are at so far, as indicated with this pie chart:
Haha, someone noticed! That was a theme I selected on the website, as it looked cool but when I saw that pie chart, I knew it was the perfect fit for this community.
Hahahaha, you’re awesome
It’s not like we’ve got any say in this. We can’t detect LLMs. Either live with LLMs or die trying.
Only AI should be allowed to post in here. If you want to post something, you have to convince an AI to post it.
I voted - thanks for asking us!
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