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First of all, the use of AI and the problems it creates is not Hive politics, I'm surprised you think of it that way.
I'm sure you will agree with me that English is not the first language of many of your community members, and normally that limits their attention span and grasp of the objective behind a particular challenge, especially if they just read the first part
I would like all participants to experiment with AI Chatbots and share the results with fellow ASEAN Hivers.
And off they go immediately to make a post written by AI because a community leader asked them to.
There is a difference between using AI to generate content and analysing its merits vs using AI to generate content, post without any commentary and let people think it's original content created by the author. The latter is mainly what happens now and what many are trying to stop because that is abusing Hive.
I can't tell you what to do or not to do. I'm just another member of the Hive community, like you, raising her concerns because I see how much AI abuse goes on already. Ultimately, it's your community and you are free to run it however you want. You're not the first community to go against the tide to encourage users to use AI and I'm sure you won't be the last.
I am not encouraging AI post creation, I am encouraging to experiment with the site and report and blog about the results. AI abuse is not tolerated in ASEAN Hive and I have already stated clearly in the challenge and again in my comment that I am not encouraging AI post creation, I am encouraging to explore the site and and report on the results.
I am not and have not encouraged anyone to create AI content without commentary or stating it's origin. I think you are still misunderstanding the purpose and goal of this challenge, and I encourage you to read the post in full. I am not going against any tides and I don't appreciate you misrepresenting my words or the purpose of this challenge. I think a poem about farts in the style of Shakespeare or an ad about new car that your dog can drive are things that might give community members a good laugh like it did me, and like me, I couldn't resist blogging about hilarious results and sharing them with my readers.
It's clear you have your mind made up, but a downvote is unappreciated and inappropriate considering I've asked nobody to violate any community norms or standards. The negative language and accusations from you are very surprising. Your posts are consistently near $100 because you are among the shotcallers on Hive, so thanks for downvoting a $3 challenge post from a whaleless grassroots Hive community whose members mostly live on a monthly income worth less two or three of your post payouts.
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