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lizknope 2 hours ago

I've already unsubcribed to a bunch of subreddits because the moderators did nothing to stop the slop.

I almost never go to the main "popular" page as it is full of garbage.

But I was still enjoying my niche subreddits. But in the last year the amount of AI slop has exploded and it is getting worse every day. Reposts of things from less than a week ago. Really vague technical questions with emdashes, bullet points, and ending in "thoughts?" that generate a discussion but the OP bot never replies or has vague 1 word comments.

I know that reddit makes money from ads so more bots mean more traffic which means more ads and more money.

But it is sad watching communities because useless and die.

sethops1 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I think about how violently HN (in general) reacts to technology like Web Environment Integrity which could enable websites to relatively easily block AI spam, and at the same time opine about the days of being able to talk to (just) humans online. Personally I'd be fine at this point for _some_ kind of identity based authentication for discussion forums, at least. I'm tired of hearing ChatGPT's opinion on things.

BoxOfRain an hour ago | parent [-]

I'd rather pay some nominal fee for access than give up my identity to an unaccountable entity I'd struggle to take cross-border action against if that became necessary. The price shouldn't exclude anyone who's struggling, just a one-time fee of £5 or so that'd damage the economic viability of creating slop accounts at scale.