If they’re third party tools and not built-in features of lemmy/piefed, why does this reflect badly on them? And wouldn’t a mod at mbin be able to implement them in their community?
Ahhh no no it’s not a bot - the moderator is using OpenAI to check if a user has said anything that makes them a promoter of a political ideology that they consider to be bannable.
The human mod still presses the ban button themselves, manually.
Can you fill me in please?
https://piefed.ca/c/fediverse/p/699486/ai-assisted-moderation-in-the-fediverse-is-happening-now-what
If they’re third party tools and not built-in features of lemmy/piefed, why does this reflect badly on them? And wouldn’t a mod at mbin be able to implement them in their community?
Long Story Short: A bot got created in Lemmy and Piefed to moderate around.
Switching to mbin won’t help you with that since it’s the same communities.
Ahhh no no it’s not a bot - the moderator is using OpenAI to check if a user has said anything that makes them a promoter of a political ideology that they consider to be bannable.
The human mod still presses the ban button themselves, manually.
Didn’t they say it was a local model?
Yeah also the whole “they’re trying to police wrongthink” is funny coming from the dev that implemented this:
Imagine the outcry if someone had a warning label: “🚨 Promotes zionist perspective”see e.g. https://piefed.social/post/2035412apparently it’s not on a user basis but for certain sites
Whoa, I didn’t know it! I hate this.
Uh sorry apparently it’s not on a user basis but for certain sites, still a shitty thing to do but not as egregious