RE: Instead of Using AI for contenting, why not do this?

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Wow, what you started with your post! 😀 I admit I haven't seen the drama (maybe for the best), but without knowing the context, using AI for full post creation (or much of it) and being one of the best rewarded authors on Hive (now that I found out who you were talking about) is not the best combination.

Otherwise, AI is a tool we all need to learn to use better, and to find acceptable ways to use it on Hive too. That's a technology here to stay and in the spotlight even more than crypto and blockchain are.



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Basically what I wrote was misunderstood..

I taught government to high school students, so perhaps my definition of "unwritten rule" was misunderstood. Perhaps I was using my knowledge of government in defining "unwritten rule" but yeah, I checked wiki and it turned out I wasn't so wrong.

I worked a job the written rule is we all get to wear a uniform

The unwritten rule is that no one should have an informal relationship with the clients.

The first is hard copy, the second is rules we have at heart and kept to, but no central body was enforcing it. Just like it happens in a decentralized settings

I didn't intend to say "unwritten" like hey do whatever you want no one cares. The meaning I attached it was different in my own mind.

AI contents are unacceptable here, especially if they're done for rewards. However because of our decentralized nature, we keep the rule to at heart and follow it strictly. Ph112 and I have talked about it often.

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I understood what you wanted to say.

Where Acid I think saw it differently was that he thought you meant these are some sort of "hidden" rules that no one is told about and are arbitrarily imposed. And most of them are not, they are simply common sense rules people should follow.

Sure, we do have overreactions, and those are more visible when the one overreacting has a big influence, but probably this is just a misunderstanding.

As for ghost writers on personal blogs I tend to agree with him, unless maybe the person is a celebrity or something. Otherwise, "personal" is not personal anymore. But they are ok on non-personal accounts.

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