So we have A (aussie.zone) H (hackertalks.com) S (slrpnk.net) and D (dubvee.org)

  • UserS is banned from dubvee.org but not the community
  • UserS respond to a post from H, and H and A see this comment
  • D does not see UserS’s comment (makes sense, since they were banned).
  • S has no community subscribers
  • S does not see H, or A’s response to UserS’s comment

  • 2 - Why does A see UserS’s comment at all?
  • 3 - Why doesn’t S see A’s response, or H’s response to the comment? No local subscribers?
exact post details

https://aussie.zone/post/21517299

vs

https://hackertalks.com/post/11881040

however on dubvee…

https://lemmy.dubvee.org/post/3575707

neither of our posts made it back to S.

And on slrpnk.net neither of our comments made it… https://slrpnk.net/post/23201137

I think because UserS was banned from dubvee.org https://lemmy.dubvee.org/modlog?page=1&actionType=All&userId=6263415

  • jet@hackertalks.comOP
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    1 month ago

    unrelated, but the UserS post appears to be LLM generated, which makes this whole exchange even more exceptional.

    the style of writing rapidly changes from their preamble vs listicle… at the links resolve to real articles at least. However the 15ish papers they link to is a bit much. It takes me 2 hours to read and analyze the average paper - so this makes the probabily of just being a machine generated concern post even higher (doesn’t matter for this post)

    I’ve made a new community rule for this exact scenario going forward

    6 - No LLM generated posts . Don’t represent machine output as your own, and don’t use machines to burn human response time.