Reddit is expanding access to its LLM-powered “Rules Hub” tools for moderators. It’s also making changes for developers and for old Reddit.
Reddit is expanding access to its LLM-powered “Rules Hub” tools for moderators. It’s also making changes for developers and for old Reddit.
Hard disagree
Ive nonstop seen automod and its “tools” flag false positives or miss incredibly easy coded language before. My first ever sitewide ban was for “report abuse” by reporting hate speech on a comment that was blaming jewish space lasers for setting the fires in Hawaii.
Im on another one now from another false positive that cant even be appealed because im nearly 99% certain appeals are also automated or AI. They need actual critical reading comprehension skills for this kind of thing and frankly it should be paid and not volunteer so they stop ending up with captured astroturfed spaces.
This is going to be a mess