POLL: How to Treat Ai Generated Replies?

Discussion in 'Forum News and Updates' started by omiac, May 30, 2025.

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Do You Think Ai Generated Replies Should Require Spoiler Tags?

Poll closed Jun 6, 2025.
  1. Yes. AI/GPT comments absolutely should require a spoiler notice with the source listed in the tag.

    105 vote(s)
    69.5%
  2. No. IDGAFF 'bout no stankin rule!

    13 vote(s)
    8.6%
  3. Yes and no. GPT comments shouldn't require spoilers, but should be prefaced with a bold notice.

    33 vote(s)
    21.9%
  1. Somnambulist

    Somnambulist Audiosexual

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    In Proper English I asked it to explain why labelling what is not human on a human forum is a good idea.
    The articulation is actually really good. In some ways it is funny if you get my sense of humour.

    The incorporation of artificial intelligence into everyday communication constitutes an unequivocal detriment to human discernment. Such technological proliferation facilitates impersonation with such sophistication that differentiation between the authentic and the synthetic becomes fundamentally unattainable.

    Permitting this advancement without philosophical contemplation or sociological precaution reflects an extraordinary demonstration of imprudence. When computational entities can mimic emotional expression and simulate cognitive interaction with alarming precision, the human population relinquishes its epistemological foundation—specifically, the ability to ascertain truth, identity, and intent.

    Ultimately, the normalisation of indistinguishable intelligence dehumanises discourse, dismantles relational authenticity, and fosters existential disorientation. To endorse such integration without comprehensive regulation is, by every rational estimation, a profoundly moronic endeavor.
     
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  2. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    it's not going to change anything. How many users are still using PC mouse with no scroll wheel? Otherwise, a thread flooded with AI text will be no different than a Youtube video and Google results flooded thread.
     
  3. Voyager

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    Well, yeah! maybe we should.

    I don’t really frequent forums that much anymore—sometimes I’m active for a while, other times I vanish for long stretches. So getting a snapshot of the current “trends” served up like this is always entertaining

    Would be a damn improvement over the current trend of people showing up, dumping whatever half-baked issue they’ve got, and expecting someone else to hand them a solution wrapped in gold foil. It's not even that they can’t figure stuff out --it’s that they don’t even try. No reading, no manual-checking, no digging through relevant docs. Hell, they don’t even bother scrolling past the first search result if they bothered googling at all.

    People have gotten so spoonfed by “Google-is-your-friend” culture that they’ve forgotten how to actually learn. And before someone starts parroting that tired line again newsflash, not everything is indexed. Some stuff lives in old forum threads, obscure PDFs, out-of-print books, or God forbid… actual technical manuals <--this is what you should be asking for.

    The real issue is that we’ve bred this hyper-glossy internet culture where everyone thinks they’ve got a PhD in “searchengines” or are experts just because they watched a YouTube video or read a Reddit comment. The result? A gradual erosion of independent thought and problem-solving skills, it seems! People skip the manual, ignore the docs, and then act surprised when things don’t just work. They just want everything served, immediately, with zero friction. Silver platter or bust.

    It’s like effort is offensive now. Heaven forbid someone hits a dead end and thinks, “maybe I should learn something instead of vomiting my problem into the void and hoping someone smarter bails me out.”

    The irony. Most of these problems could be solved by the person themselves… if they’d just sit down, shut up, and RTFM.

    ...buuut thenagain there’s a reason forums exist, just like Usenet, BBSs, UBBs and all that from back in the day. To bring together people with shared interests who could actually help solve common problems -OR- if they run into some unknown “0days” that maybe couldn’t be fixed alone, but could be figured out thanks to someone else’s knowledge on the subject.a
     
  4. PulseWave

    PulseWave Platinum Record

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    There are now more and more smartphone bans in schools, depending on the country, because it's been noticed that many young people can no longer concentrate properly and that their performance in schools has deteriorated. In short, they are starting to combat the problem of gradual dumbing down and loss of cognitive abilities.

    This will be a long battle for brains, because ultimately, we need people who can design, build, and fly airplanes.
    Between you and me, I see a bleak future, but we should give up hope. The ultimate in regression. Back to the Stone Age!
     
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