this post was submitted on 12 Nov 2024
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The other choices are limited. People or AI. Foss has not got the people willing to GAS or the infer structure to run AI. and corporations are not willing to pay them or develop the AIs.
As the business model of most corps tends to not care about the errors. And Foss sights that care about swearing, are better using what little man power they have correcting errors like this then dealing with the trolls constantly trying to stir trouble.
Yeah, honestly, based on the task. It sorta works well enough for most.
Wut. Naive text filters have pretty much never worked for the intended purpose, ever.
Yeah, they have. Anyone who has modded anything can tell you the difference in work level from fixing errors vs dealing with troublemakers.
They work better than nothing. And unless you're willing to develop a better solution. That is what you have to compare it to.
I'm a former reddit default sub mod. Thousands of comments on the top posts. No, naive text filters contribute nothing to moderation. Anybody who is in any way incentivised to cause trouble isn't blocked, so all it's doing is catching unintentional stuff (like couLSDon)
Compared to?