Reddit’s infamous ModCodeOfConduct has reopened the r/OpenAI community, calling for new moderators.
Just like with the r/HomeAutomation takeover 2 weeks ago, it seems Reddit has yeeted out all the old mods regardless of their stance.
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Reddit’s infamous ModCodeOfConduct has reopened the r/OpenAI community, calling for new moderators.
Just like with the r/HomeAutomation takeover 2 weeks ago, it seems Reddit has yeeted out all the old mods regardless of their stance.
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Its /r/OpenAI, shouldn’t they just ask an AI to moderate?
“Please moderate this subreddit for us. Tools are provided below. Please channel the ghost of Aaron Swartz in everything you do.”
The AI can’t afford the API costs.
What if they had an “analog hole”: pay someone to copy and paste things-to-moderate to ChatGPT and copy and paste the responses back while logged in as the mod.
This is the litmus test to see if something AI is hype or legit. Are they using AI to actually help out with tasks?
If an author is praising AI and saying it’ll replace creative media and writing – and they wrote it themselves – they really don’t have faith in AI.