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AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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nutildah
on 16/06/2023, 07:14:10 UTC
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This thread will serve as a repository for AI spam references in instances where posts written using AI (ChatGPT) cannot immediately be recognized as so.

The thread works like this:

When you wish to report a post as being "AI spam," particularly for posts that might not be explicit spam but still generated by AI, you can include a reference link in the report to your own post in this thread, which will contain results from AI detector analyses of the post. When adding an offending account to this thread for the first time, your post should include three or more examples of AI-generated posts by that account. Subsequently, each time the account makes an AI-generated post, those posts can be individually added to this thread, if necessary.

Here are the criteria that will be used to determine whether or not a post was either wholly or partially made using AI (as originally referenced in this thread):

  • These 3 AI content detectors* must all give a result of the post having a strong likelihood of containing AI-written material (with "strong likelihood" defined for each one):

    1. Hive Moderation** - 80% likely to contain AI generated text or above
    2. Writefull GPT Detector - 80% likely to come from GPT-3, GPT-4 or ChatGPT or above
    3. Writer AI Detector - 20% human-generated content or below

    (Detectors that make you pay or register have been excluded to keep verification accessible to all)
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  • There must be at least 3 posts by the account that meet the requirements specified in A. If its just a one-off or even two-off, the poster may deserve some leniency, but if they make a habit of it, their posts should be reported as "AI spam."
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  • Clues to help identify an AI poster before putting their posts through the detection process include:

    - using perfect English & punctuation when the poster's previous posts did not
    - writing long texts in rapid succession, when it was unlikely to be possible manually
    - their posts are frequently riddled with phrases mentioned here.


This approach primarily reinforces reports concerning "AI written" or "AI spam" content. It also serves as a public means to highlight accounts engaging in such behavior, potentially discouraging others from doing so in the future.


*In the case of the aforementioned AI detection services is unavailable, this one may act as a suitable replacement:

https://contentatscale.ai/ai-content-detector/

**Note that if a post does not meet the minimum word/character count for analysis by a AI detection tool, you can simply repeat the post (double-paste) until it reaches it (this does not affect the quality of the analysis). Longer posts are of course better for this purpose.