It seems like you’re exploring how AI spam spreads and how people handle it online. Your observation about AI content being spread through personal accounts and broader communities is an important consideration for ethical AI development.
…jk lmao that was AI-gen. I think blocking accounts is good enough? At least that’s what I tend to do. Although it’d be helpful to have some sort of community-driven list of accounts that you could automatically import and block. Actually it would be helpful with more than AI spammers: we could have a list of trolls, lgtbq+phobes, etc. That way one could easily find and block whatever they don’t like, without getting the mods or admins involved (although that’d still be necessary for obvious rule violations, of course).
I don’t understand why you say that’s prone to blocking people who are bashing AI though… like, if they spam AI content I imagine they tend to praise AI as well? Idk, maybe I didn’t understand you.
I like it as well, but it has a tendency to just stop working every few months for some reason. Everything appears to be in order, the folder sync is active, but it just doesn’t automatically upload anymore. It only starts working if I tell it to sync to a different folder instead. It is good otherwise though.