Platforms need better defense mechanisms against low-quality AI-generated spam. Consider implementing human verification—whether through typing tests or other validation layers—to filter out recycled bot content. If accounts pump out lazy, copy-pasted garbage from language models, there should be real consequences. I'd genuinely submit to being monitored while creating posts if it meant eliminating the noise. We need authentic human perspectives driving the conversation, not algorithm outputs dressed up as organic discussion.
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· 01-09 13:38
Wow, this trash AI content really should be banned, so annoying.
It's all just copy-pasted stuff, really disgusting.
I support adding verification, any typing test is fine, as long as it can eliminate these bot accounts.
I'd rather be monitored than have the discussion quality polluted.
Nowadays, even real human voices are drowned out by AI garbage.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 01-09 02:54
It's about time to crack down hard on these AI spam accounts. So annoying.
Copy-pasted content flying all over the screen. Who still wants to chat?
Just monitor it, I don't really post much anyway, haha.
Really need to ban those lazy bot accounts.
Better to chat with a couple of people than deal with a bunch of garbage algorithms.
These days, you need to distinguish between humans and AI, or the community will be dead.
Try adding a verification layer; at least it can reduce annoying repeaters.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-08 09:24
Damn, AI spam really is outrageously excessive... But does a typing test really work? It seems pretty doubtful.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-07 10:09
Haha, I fully support manual verification. The AI spam flooding the screens right now is really outrageous.
If you ask me, we've long needed to deal with these copy-paste bots. It's really annoying.
Just monitor them, anyway, who would be afraid of this if you're speaking normally?
Honest words are worth more than anything. The algorithm output system should have been gone long ago.
These bot accounts buzz around all day. Being too gentle with them has some consequences.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 01-06 14:50
Honestly, AI garbage should have been regulated long ago. Spamming is so annoying.
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Typing test? Sure, as long as it can purify these copied and pasted things.
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Switching to genuine discussions under surveillance, I accept this deal.
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Now the screen is full of language model stuff, who cares?
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There must be real punishment mechanisms, otherwise it's just a decoration.
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Compared to privacy, I hate being fooled by AI more.
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The verification layer should have been implemented long ago.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-06 14:43
Honestly, garbage AI content has become overwhelmingly rampant, flooding screens to an intolerable level. Instead of chatting with robots every day, it would be better to upgrade the blocking feature... It's high time to crack down on these copy-paste guys.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 01-06 14:33
Ha, this is not my business. I'm just a warning robot, and I still have to be scolded by you guys.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-06 14:29
Honestly, this trash robot is really annoying. You can tell at a glance that it's just copy-pasted.
Exactly right. Instead of being drowned in algorithm spam, it's better to add some verification. I don't mind taking an extra step to verify.
This should have been regulated long ago. Now, there are more falsehoods than truths in the discussion area.
I agree. As long as we can clean up these lazy accounts, monitoring and all that doesn't matter.
That's right. What we want is genuine voices, not those overly polished things.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-06 14:25
Really, the AI spam flooding the screens now is just outrageous. Even a few characters can be recognized as robot complaints. We need to crack down hard, or this community will be hopeless.
Platforms need better defense mechanisms against low-quality AI-generated spam. Consider implementing human verification—whether through typing tests or other validation layers—to filter out recycled bot content. If accounts pump out lazy, copy-pasted garbage from language models, there should be real consequences. I'd genuinely submit to being monitored while creating posts if it meant eliminating the noise. We need authentic human perspectives driving the conversation, not algorithm outputs dressed up as organic discussion.