Discussion
solaire_oa: I am having a blast with this: https://github.com/samuelclay/hackersmackerI dropped into /new so that I can "foe" all the barf.
krackers: you should have an indicator for "foe of foe" as well
rvz: A couple of other dead giveaways:>> Emojis (:sparkles, :green_tick) at the start of every title.>> "That's not a X, it is a Y">> "Why this solution works"All visible on LinkedIn, X and GitHub.
tonymet: what if authors marked up AI content with special classifier Unicode characters to clarify how it was used. From full robot, down to minor grammar or markup assistance?
belval: My favorite is seeing thought leader-style posts in LinkedIn by coworkers whose writing style I am familiar with, clearly written by an LLM.
cyw: I used to do that but not anymore, I now write it myself first and only tell AI to fix any grammar issues since English is my third language but that’s it.
maplethorpe: I'd personally prefer to see the version with worse grammar, because I know it was written by a real person.Do you find people respond better to your LLM-corrected posts, or is it mainly for your own comfort?
marysminefnuf: I do this as a teacher lol. I say just spell it how it sounds so i dont have to grade ai papers.
elixx: You're absolutely right!(I actually typed that.)
jkmcf: I'm tired of long winded posts that bury the lead, AI or otherwise. Long form can be worthwhile, but many times it's just the writer performing an unnecessary guitar solo.
jruohonen: > I'd personally prefer to see the version with worse grammar, because I know it was written by a real person.I've been thinking about this too; perhaps the authenticity (or "voice", even a poor one) should -- or will -- matter more than grammar etc.
wai1234: Most posts on those platforms are drivel, regardless of authorship. Stop picking on em dashes. The reality is that too many people have short attention spans and no idea of coherent presentation. Everything looks like text messages.The feed algorithms actually penalize thought. On LI, a snarky throwaway comment will get 1000 impressions. A thoughtful paragraph gets 10. Meh.