"I’m not sure why the RisingStar community has so many repetitive posts that look AI".
Greetings. @hurt-locker @hurtlocker Just because something appears to be AI-generated doesn't mean it is. Before downvoting, you could do a little more research.
I have experience detecting AI patterns; I've collaborated with Hive watchers for a long time, and in my experience, I can assure you that false positives are common these days. Most people translate their posts, and these translations remove much of the native slang of each speaker, making their posts appear overly polished and formal.
Free AI detection tools are rubbish; don't use them. I've tested them with text I've written, and I've often gotten false positives, both in the original language and the translated version.
What I'm trying to say is, be careful about generalizing and downvoting everything you see. I also fight against AI abuse, but I always try to investigate further before sending a report to the Hivewatchers I collaborate with.
Best regards, and keep taking care of the hive.
Assuming they are manual, what is the goal of a manual repetitive post?
I like to log my game progression on hive, so that may look repetitive.
I am curious if that is the type of post you are talking about here.
The standard might change. IDK. It is the internet and is crypto so things could get weird.
I did just look at your blog and most of that stuff isn't really on my radar. I think if one of your posts got some "outsized" reward I might ding it but I don't really see anything I am worried about right now.
This project is ramping up though. I am just getting started. I'll have an updated post today about where my head is at (not for the feint of heart 😆)
All this being said, I am doing this manually, even if I do downvote you, just ask me and I might change it. I have already done that for other people. I am always open to change my mind and this project won't be forever.
Stay safe man!
I would only consider it abuse in that case if someone simply copies and pastes the same thing every day. That is, a copy of the previous post with only a few words or statistics changed. But if the person discusses the same topic every day, yet each post is completely different from beginning to end—that is, it contributes something new—then for me it's not abuse, even if the topic is repetitive.
(Not to be confused with copy and paste) That is abuse.
But what is the goal of super repetitive manual posts? What are people trying to get out of it?
There's no clear answer to the question. I'd say everyone has their own objective. Some might do it because they're used to that dynamic, meaning they talk about a specific topic they like and don't want to stray from other subjects.
I'm just saying that as long as the person does something new every day, for me it's not abuse. That's my opinion. Let me give you an example: suppose someone uploads fan art every day, that is, a drawing.
The theme would be the same, that's true, but each drawing is different. In many cases, it involves effort that isn't visible in the post. There are also others who write stories and things like that. All the stories are about the game in this case, but each one is different.
When could it be considered abuse? Well, I would only consider it as such if the drawing or story is recycled.
But as long as they don't reuse the same content, it's legitimate. We can't demand perfection in a world of imperfect people.