LunarLoony@kbin.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Google execs admit users are ‘not quite happy’ with search experience after Reddit blackouts
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1 year agoBut if we know that it makes things up and gets things wrong, how can we trust any information it gives us? Fact-checking is one thing, but at that point, you might as well skip the LLM and just look the information up yourself.
My question to you: how do you solve the moderation staffing requirements? Imagine if every post that got downvoted was instead reported.
The solution here assumes that ‘report’ sends a post to some nether realm where nobody has to deal with it ever again; but all it’s doing is passing the buck, and I don’t think that’s viable unless the moderation team is the same size as the userbase.
If you then mandate a sixty-character comment, then nobody’s going to bother reporting anyway, and you end up with a worse problem…