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minus-square@yamaniilinkEnglish17•24 days agoIn the article the dude was banned for 7 days for changing his answer.
minus-square@spikederailedlinkEnglish5•24 days agoI’m almost sure the site has already been scrapped of current contest for the LLM.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•24 days agoYup, but that’s not the point IMO, it’s to remove quality content from the site so visitors see how crappy it is and stop using it.
minus-square@olympicyeslinkEnglish5•24 days agoGreat idea. Then I’ll turn to ChatGPT for higher quality answers.
In the article the dude was banned for 7 days for changing his answer.
So wait a few days, then do it slowly.
I’m almost sure the site has already been scrapped of current contest for the LLM.
Yup, but that’s not the point IMO, it’s to remove quality content from the site so visitors see how crappy it is and stop using it.
Great idea. Then I’ll turn to ChatGPT for higher quality answers.