@mickmackusa no, that is not asking for a recommendation. It asks for a How and that can be achieved with (C)OTS which can be recommended but there are other (many) ways.
@mickmackusa that does not make it a recommendation question; actually many common questions can and should be answered with "don't reinvent the wheel; instal <this popular library>"
@Machavity so it's still banned, given the temporary policy is still featured and thus, as I understand it, to be uphold. However, if you do violate the policy, there's no sanctions and the post can stay?
So far (and I'll admit I have some more re-reading of small print to do) I have seen nothing in the new AI policy announcement that in any way prohibits either moderators or 20k users from deleting AI-generated answers. All I think I've seen is stuff about mods not suspending users.
@AdrianMole Heh... Well, them AI that claim to be able to write source code was likely trained on SO data. And if SO starts to become AI posts, then it will get recursively dumber and dumber.
@AdrianMole At the very least, I am not aware of any rule prohibiting users from doing it. Moderators may do so as well, but are required to claim that the deletions are for low-quality content, at least when suspending.
yep. lesser copies of lesser copies of ... Honestly, I hate the concept of "Influencers" and "Content Creators" on social media platforms where 99% of them are not actually "creating" anything new, they are merely repackaging and regurgitating old content. This will be the dreadful fate for SO if AI generation is totally unleashed.
I think an AI trained on 100% SO data would be awesome though. No matter what question you'd ask it, it wouldn't answer but start yapping about you not providing a minimal verifiable example :)
You ask it "can you give me the source code in Java to display the 100 first prime numbers" and it will answer "No, I'm not here to do your homework. Please post a minimal verifiable example that contains the problem. What have you tried? What results did you expect and what did you get instead?"
@RyanM Well, there's an automated system component that issues answering bans on posters with consistently down-voted or deleted answers. Not quite as powerful as a suspension but maybe a temporary workaround?
An AI trained on SO spam would also be interesting. "Can you give me the source code in Java to display the 100 first prime numbers" would get a reply: "Did you consider this great car wash service in Indonesia?"
But what seems characteristic for AI is that it starts to explain what various terms mean without you asking for it. Like "Can you give me the source code in Java to display the 100 first prime numbers" - the AI would start by yapping about what the Java programming language is.
@mickmackusa I kind of doubt SO leadership is sinister/competent enough to pull off such a scheme though. They seem to be improvising as they go with no longterm plans for anything.
@Adriaan FWIW the MSE post was less black-and-white than the mod teams post. Apparently they're crafting this policy real-time
The larger issue is we didn't craft the original policy in a vacuum (staff were empathetic and supportive) and yet this came down the pike without any warning at all
Excuse me, Machavity, I'd like to remind you that suspensions are for real, verifiable malfeasance only and not hunches, guesses, intuition, or unverified heuristics. K thx bye.
@Machavity Simpsons launched "Donald Trump gets elected as president" as a joke/doomsday scenario long before he actually got elected. There's wisdom in them cartoons :)
... "It looks like you are trying to cast a spell to disempower elected moderators. In order to best achieve this goal, you should first make a trivial (yet annoying) change to your UI, to distract users, then make subtle but significant changes to your site's policy without telling anyone about it."
And I still don't get why everyone keeps trying to rant/communicate with SO the company after each any every fiasco update. A private company will never listen unless they realize that the users are also their paying customers, directly or indirectly. But they never realized, so it's a lost cause. It's been over 3 years since this was made clear - the problem isn't the company as such, but that it is a private company.
That's the deal of using these sites - those who don't like it can use the community-driven open source alternative. Yet nobody does, they just stay here and write page after page of rants after every new release, ranting about every single change, clearly unhappy...
I think part of the problem is that they actually do listen... sometimes... For example, a suggestion I made is actually in the new CoC. And the employees are mostly nice people. You get to like them. And then you start believing that maybe, just maybe, they really do care about what you think and about the community.
@IanCampbell It's pretty much status quo, same as it ever was. The CM tend to listen and be generally nice and agreeable people, but they are too far down in the company hierarchy.
Yeah, I agree, it's probably a failure in leadership that they can't simultaneously nurture the competing goals of creating investor hype about The Next Big Thing™ and also keep the community that makes their core product appealing happy.
On the other hand, what do I know about running a social media company (or whatever you would call SO)?
Why would they care about investors after the sale to Prosus? It's pretty obvious that Chandrasekar was appointed CEO to polish & make profitable so they could sell the company to some su-... to Prosus. But now they shouldn't need to care about investors, it's not exactly a start-up.
Well, I don't really understand how venture capital firms work, but I assume that if you're owned by one, you'd like to convince said firm that you're about to create the next big thing and not slowly dying as some publicly available data might suggest.
@IanCampbell I think SO's current owner bought the firm thinking long-term strategic and they're not worried about a bump in traffic.
@IanCampbell any loss in traffic will be by 1rep noobs so overall the site will gain in quality and this might be the solution to the VLQ Qs problem everyone was asking for.
@user16217248 if they have been archived into the graveyard and were never fulfilled, you may re-request them. If they are still here in the room, you must wait until they are either completed or archived.
@M-- oh, ok. I misread "should this be deleted" as "should be deleted" since it was using the *-pls formatting
Then I don't think you should post an official request here. I have no objection to first clarifying with users in this room whether they see any potential value in retaining the question, but if you yourself are unsure then putting the judgement on other people doesn't feel right.
@M-- I remove the request because it was confusing. If you'd like to discuss merits of the question in this room, please do so without making a request.
@user16217248 Was it ignored or did people simply not agree with your requested action. I would rather say the latter.
If I resolve a review task from a close vote queue that has only recommend closure flags on it as "Leave Open"... that would mark the flag as declined, right?
I know nothing about this tool or tag, but I'm inclined to agree that closing reason for this question is somewhat strange. Though more experienced in this tool users might correct me, that code for it indeed exists, and can be shown. If this is the case, I think it would be beneficial to at least mention this in comments to original question.
Note also that we mortals can't see what reason Adrian chose. Just that two of the three choose Needs debugging details. For all we know, Adrian chose Needs details.
@StephenOstermiller Trick question: the helm is forward (i.e., directly through the screen) so that we can see where we're going by looking past the monitor. Thus, the star board is indeed on the starboard side.
@KevinB I'm not arguing that the CEO isn't out of touch here regarding all the AI stuff, but I think it's fair to talk about building a community within a company.
We would like your feedback on whether the SOCVR room should participate in a network-wide curator and moderator strike, and if so, in what form? Think room in read-only mode, room in timeout mode, not running the clean-up script, etc. but we're sure you might have better ideas.
"not running the clean-up script" is to shoot yourself in the leg, and claim this is a strike, IMO. "Think room in read-only mode" quite clear strike. I don't know what "room in timeout mode" means. Explanation needed.
@user16217248 things in the background but the AI debate is one of the issues: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/389617/…, the process around the new CoC is another and there still is things to come that got a lot, if not all moderators across the network pretty upset, angry etc.
It looks like current management is condoning the AI-generated answers. I agree with the help center article on Stack Overflow: 'GPT risks breaking readers’ trust that our site provides answers written by subject-matter experts.'
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It seems the new management has been failing its community for some time now. Way back in 2020 or 2019 with Monica, and now with this.
I'm all in favor of doing a strike. I'm even thinking about doing a full stop in contributing. Still waiting on how it all shakes out before I make that decision.
Like seriously. If we want ChatGPT answers we can just ask ChatGPT ourselves. By posting here we are already giving the message that we want answers written by subject-matter experts, or people who know what they're talking about at the very least.
When the other shoe drops, so to speak, I'm almost certainly in on the strike. Not that anyone will notice if I don't delete a spam message on Medical Sciences or do some SG review tasks on SO.
I honestly think we should be able to retract/delete our own suggested edits. It used to be the case that we could see current reviews on our in-progress still pending reviews, but not anymore, so I no longer see how that could be used for abuse.
> Thank you for being a contributor to the Stack Overflow community. As a question and answer site, Stack Overflow works differently than most message boards. As such, kindly reserve the Answers feature for actual answers, not follow-up questions or comments.
@RyanM although the formatting here is unfriendly to chat, apparently...it was rendered correctly in the comment no, wait, userscript issue I think...yep, confirmed.
It also frequently triggers on, seemingly, the word "English". e.g., "This site is English-only. You are probably looking for Stack Overflow на русском."
@IanCampbell In addition the the spam that's just QuickBooks related, QuickBooks was one of the products/companies used in the Fake Support Number spam. There are about seven thousand posts which are part of the Fake Support Number spam, which has been coming in as an identifiable classification for a few years now. At this point, most of it gets multiple autoflags from SD/MS.
This particular one probably was likely a spam seed, but without further information it's not possible to be certain about that. It is certain that it's off-topic and there's no reason to keep it around.