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  • Well, like any other rules. The community helps a lot with this.

    Most of the time it’s clear and OP doesn’t hide the fact - in those cases we hope OP checks the rules before posting and then decides not to.

    But, let’s say some popular post gets a lot of comments, one of the comments is just two lines of harmless AI text so no one pays attention or knows it’s genAI and therefore no one reports it: we wont notice and the comment that technically breaks the rules is staying. The commenter has either not read the rules or, if they have, is celebrating their victory at home for passing the great mod filter wall.

    Mods are just normal users part of this community and volunteered to moderate this community when they can. Mostly we have been acting on reports by other users of this community and we filter out troll posts and comments that are just e.g. racist, transphobic, etc.

    We don’t have some fine modding tools that parse every post and comment, if no one notices / reports rule breaking content then it won’t be acted upon.








  • @huppakee@lemm.ee already gave the perfect answer in a reply to you, but in general some content is just clearly AI generated and we didn’t have a rule about that before.

    I’m not going to be trigger happy and label every suspected post as genAI and I don’t have enough resources to check. This is mostly to give people posting here guidelines as to what is acceptable.

    The post that triggered this discussion in this community was not hiding the fact that it was AI and also OP wasn’t acting in bad faith - they even stated that “the posting rules didn’t prohibit AI content”, which is fair enough.