Guy is banned by OpenAI for cyber abuse, his AI appeals, another AI approves it
30 points
1/21/1970
a day ago
by binyu
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faangguyindia
20 hours ago
phantompeace
I'm not surprised given the incessant bot activity. Top contributors are most likely bots. Other than that, I remember Ghislaine Maxwell as being a supermod across multiple high profile subreddits, so banning them seems like a good move.
8 hours ago
Ancalagon
productivity actually goes down cause of added AI bureaucracy at every level :D
I love the future
a day ago
sscaryterry
This is the beginning of the end :(
a day ago
binyu
Well, if anything it is good that trivial stuff like resolving being flagged automatically by a bot is also done by a bot.
a day ago
underdeserver
Turtles all the way down
a day ago
sph
The artificial centipede
a day ago
ronn00
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9 hours ago
kps
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a day ago
i was just checking the Top contributors on a few subreddits where i used to hangout. Top contributors are banned by Reddit's AI.
But why? when you become top contributor, there are many people who will report you, but there is no system for reporting someone for "good work".
Users with 100s of highly upvoted posts with 10s of thousands of karma, all their content gone! I had bookmarked some of the content.
As a result in Reddit, many top contributors across many subreddit have been banned by Reddit's AI.
what's interesting is, i DMed those subreddit Mods and asked them, why X who is top contributor is banned and those Mods told me they don't want him banned but reddit simply deleted all posts from that user and they can do nothing about it!
Imagine, subreddit specific mods setting a user as "approved user" only to have Reddit ban and delete all of their post.
I wish someone comes up with a Reddit alternative where content is owned by users and not "reddit" and banning someone requires a proper procedure, not just because Reddit Site Wide Mods did not like their content.