

I assume you realize that saying this implies you consider everything on that list weird, which makes you look like a dick.


I assume you realize that saying this implies you consider everything on that list weird, which makes you look like a dick.


see this all makes sense if you have, like, 10 accounts. But 100 accounts is just fucking strange


I’d add on that stuff like this should NOT be the default (unless that is specifically what you advertise your software for, and even then you should give a clear option to disable or change it), because users (even admins using the software for their instance) will generally not configure things much.
What should be done is have it as an opt-in, or prompt the user to pick an option.
If one believes their blocklist/filter is in good faith and beneficial to others and to the world in general, then one shouldn’t feel a need to force others to use it, only inform them that it exists.


please sir, may i have some tokens before my context window-
Hello, how may i help you?


better yet: we KNOW corporate social media is fucking riddled to the bone with filters, hell people talk about “The Algorithm” (praise be) all the time.
And it’s just considered normal. It is how it is. Who cares.


have you looked at simplex? at a glance it seems robust and it actually works without much fiddling which is nice.
It doesn’t guarantee it’s not LLM writing but if nothing else it’s more entertaining.