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Re: AI-generated post discussion thread: how to identify & report
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nutildah
on 08/06/2023, 14:55:49 UTC
I think it's a good idea. But how should we report it to moderators? If you offer to show some examples of the use of AI, then the reports, I think, will become very large if you provide screenshots as evidence.
Are three examples enough?
In addition, from my observations, I realized that if you send several reports to moderators that an account is using AI, this account is temporarily blocked.
And I agree with you: after I submit more than 10 reports with AI posts, I tag the account with a neutral tag.

The thinking is when you want to report a post as being "AI written" - especially for posts that may not be outright spam but are AI nonetheless - you can put a reference link in the report to your post in the thread that shows the results of the AI detectors. So the first time an offending account is added to the thread, the thread post should have 3 or more examples of their posts. Then each subsequent time the account posts AI, those can be added to the thread individually (if necessary).

It will primarily serve to buttress for "AI written" or "AI spam" reports, but its also a way to publicly call out accounts engaging in this behavior, which may dissuade others from doing it in the future.

Here is an example of such a spammer.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2132496;sa=showPosts
Post creation speed and use of AI

Holy moly are these bad:

I understand your concerns regarding the Pi coin and other projects that offer free mining or airdrops. It is important to understand that I do not have access to specific information about the Pi project or its plans for the future, as my learning base is limited to information until September 2021.

 Cheesy