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Important PSA: Regarding sitewide rules and automated admin moderation (reddit.com)
1 point by embedding-shape 72 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


Part that stuck out to me:

> It is in your own best interest not to make any sort of comment that is violent in nature or could by a large language model be interpreted as being violent.

Not only do you need to try to follow a rule that isn't clear in the first place, now you have to also try to guess how a LLM (which one? Unclear) might perceive and interpret your comment. GLHF.

Remember when reddit was considered "a bastion of free speech"? Was a long time ago this point, but clearly the places where people can openly speak without getting banned site-wide is getting fewer and fewer.


> "I got a comment deleted for using the name of the beloved actor who was Bert in Mary Poppins."




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