At Stake, we no longer tolerate spam; the new rating system does not allow it, however there may be some still floating around, and no campaign is without one. The said user was already on the verge of being removed for low-quality posts when they suddenly began writing some meaningful posts. I suspected they were using an AI chatbot and left that user a note "AI chatbot suspected" on 9th Sept (check the rating spreadsheet). I tried all of my detector tools but none of them could detect anything. I also advised that user against using a longer quote, and they stopped. They tricked the forum, they tricked all of us, and we would not have known if it hadn't been for Ultegra134's genius. Thank you, Ultegra134.
There has been a major improvement since I joined Stake management, I'm open to suggestions, and I am constantly checking this thread for defaulters in our campaign; you guys are doing an excellent job here. Yatsan will be taken care of.
Thank you for your kind words, it's certainly impossible to eradicate all spam or all campaign participants (not specifically talking about Stake, but in general) who are producing spam content. Managers often have multiple projects simultaneously, so it's logical one or two eventually slips away. The truth is that I've been watching Yatsan for quite some time now, and I was also frustrated at first because most detectors didn't show much, till I decided to try another approach, do some digging and find evidence that I could present, rather than claiming that his posts look like AI written, but simply remain undetectable for whatever reason I couldn't comprehend back then. It was definitely more time-consuming that the usual suspects, and along with some personal stuff I had to deal with, the case was almost forgotten, till I finally posted it.
He has probably already seen this thread but prefers to ignore it, as he was logged in a while ago.