RE: How Topcomment deals with AI generated comments

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Banning AI created content is a fine thing but banning AI translations can be a hurdle for non native speakers. For example I don't speak/write Spanish very well but want to reply in Spanish when the post also is written in Spanish. I use AI (deepl) for the translation, like I do in some of my posts. Nevertheless the replies and posts are written by me. Originally in German, then translated. Punishing that seems a bit hard to me.



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d content is a fine thing but banning AI translations can be a hurdle for non native

The point is that we can't tell the difference.
I don't know who is no native speaker.
I also use chatgpt to translate some text, but I always adjust it myself.

Besides that there are translation tools within PeakD itself, so there is no need to write in the language of the post.
I've had people commenting in Spanish on my posts where I replied in English and they replied in Spanish again. Works fine for me.

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I see the point and think it's fair.
Did not use the translation tools in Peakd so far but tested it now with you reply. Seems to work fine for reading.
For me answering in the same language is a matter of respect but you are right, if everyone has that tool and uses it, the language barriers are shrinking.

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