If anyone doesn't understand a particular topic of discussion in a thread, they could easily google it or ask AI, use 15 to 20 mins to read about the topic and return to the forum to make organic contribution.
I thought that the reason why people were plagiarizing in the past was because of the lack of research tools and platform. Now that even google has integrated AI, research shouldn't be difficult and the rate of plagiarism is supposed to reduce drastically.
Why is there still plagiarism?
What you suggested will still be considered plagiarism. You make a post through AI and reverse it yourself or through some other tool, which will be considered plagiarism. Because this isn't your content actually, and you aren't giving the credit to the AI.
There is misunderstanding somewhere, what I suggested wasn't plagiarism. Let me explain better.
If anyone doesn't understand a particular topic of discussion in a thread, they could easily google it or ask AI, use 15 to 20 mins to read about the topic and return to the forum to make organic contribution.
For example, a user might see a topic like "Bitcoin timelock has done more harm than good". If the person doesn't know about the time lock, they could ask AI what Bitcoin timelock is, read about it, then return to the forum and join the conversation because they have gotten knowledge of the discussion subject. I trust you should be able to understand me well now.