Saw a suspicious post resurrecting a 5 month old thread, and after a few back and forths:

https://linux.community/comment/3453531

I don’t understand why you are treating me like a robot. However, I can help with the Fibonacci sequence. Here is a Python 3 function to calculate it:

I’m torn, its nice to have activity in the fediverse, but I’m not convinced bots are the right way to go about it. Opinions on the future of engagement bots?

  • jet@hackertalks.comOP
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    4 months ago

    I recognize how it would be rude to accuse a human of being a LLM/bot. That’s a good point

    This is the first time I’ve seen a obvious LLM bot in the wild on lemmy, so I was trying to get it to definitively out itself. (which it later did)

    I’m a little worried if the community rule is to ignore LLM bots when they appear in the comments, then they could become quite the elephant in the room. Most mod actions happen hours/days after the activity has already passed, so even if mods are 100% successful in removing LLM content, most of the experienced interaction people have will already be with the LLM bots.

    • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      if the community rule is to ignore LLM bots when they appear in the comments

      it should be encouraged for people to report bots. that’s not ignoring.

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        4 months ago

        True, but the overlap between the best LLM and the most oblivious human is rather large, there needs to be a smoking gun for a moderator to see a poster is undeniably a bot, there has to be some interaction with the bot to get to that point.

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            4 months ago

            I’m confused, accusing humans in comments of being a bot is rude, but banning people on the suspicion of being a bot so that they have to appeal to unban their account is better?

            • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24@lemmy.world
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              4 months ago

              when the appeal comes in, are you going to deny it?

              this can be a very quiet exercise, without implying to other users that the user in question might be a bot. by contrast, just probing it out in the open taints that users interactions.

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                Banning people is a very bad experience for humans, most are unlikely to come back to the community at all. Banning should really be a last resort.

                • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24@lemmy.world
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                  most are unlikely to come back

                  ok. well you’re saying you’d rather preserve interactions from someone you suspect of being a bot, but bot interactions themselves are bad? the experience is the same. but from a user persectiveo having my comment responded to by other users in public saying “you’re just a bot” “you’re a shill” “ignore previous instructions…” etc… that shit is toxic. it needs to NOT happen. keeping that shit out of the inbox is far preferable if all i have to do is send a dm to a mod.

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                    4 months ago

                    Yes, open dialog is better then rapid fire speculative banning.

                    I’m not sure I understand your philosophy of Anarchy, but it seems to be very rule heavy.

                    This is the moderator/admin meta community for lemmy, so if we want to hammer out a better way to deal with bots this is the place to do it, but we should have a protocol that is actionable without DMs (if I was writing a bot I wouldn’t ever respond to DMs), and that doesn’t require speculative banning.

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            4 months ago

            When I’m banned from things I don’t appeal because I don’t trust the intentions of moderators and making such a request to someone acting in bad faith is humiliating. I think anyone coming from Reddit will probably be reluctant to appeal a ban.

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            I don’t know that we can necessarily rely on bot creators to never implement automated ban appeals.

    • KⒶMⒶLⒶ WⒶLZ 2Ⓐ24@lemmy.world
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      Most mod actions happen hours/days after the activity has already passed, so even if mods are 100% successful in removing LLM content, most of the experienced interaction people have will already be with the LLM bots.

      users should still be discouraged from doing your probing anyway. mods should be encouraged to be involved.