

Let’s flip this a little bit: if someone offered you a bet that OP is a bot vs not a bot, how much would the odds have to be in order for you to take it?
Let’s flip this a little bit: if someone offered you a bet that OP is a bot vs not a bot, how much would the odds have to be in order for you to take it?
I stand by my opinion. OP’s playing y’all for fools and now we are all arguing pointlessly.
Yeah, but the point is the consistency. It’s quite easy to prompt the model to just respond in always in the same way, and one could just say “you are supposed to talk like an average redditor. Keep it positive and short, and only elaborate if asked to.”
Bio: “Your Digital Workshop. We build websites and host them, as well as create content for your social media.”
Posts: all on a bunch of different communities. All of them short, just one or two sentences.
Ironically, this account’s bio and its history is screaming “I am a LLM posting a bunch of AI slop”.
Laudable effort, horrible execution.
It would be faster and easier to adopt any solution like this if it was implemented client-side.
And they are either in for one of the following:
Lemmy had the same jump in numbers during the Reddit Exodus. Mastodon had a huge boost when Elon bought Twitter.
Every spike has been a followed by a slide back to baseline in less than a couple of months. After you’ve seen it happen so many times, it is no longer interesting.
Lies, damn lies, and graphs that don’t have the Y-axis starting at 0.
10% growth in a day is nice, but far from a revolution. Let’s see this trend going for a month.
It’s the third or forth spammer from diggita.com this week. @filippodb@diggita.com are you aware that your instance is being used by spammers? Can you please tighten up your registration policies?