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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Seeing LLM bots proliferate so many social media platforms has my noggin joggin: how has Discord avoided it?
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
Why are people paying storage for these llm bots? What is the incentive? Do some people just want to watch the world burn?
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Blake Burgess
@trinitek
how do you know they're avoiding it? chat messages are so short, there's hardly a chance to recognize something as "not right" unless you look at their entire message history
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iSpeakNerd ๐Ÿง™โ€โ™‚๏ธ
@ispeaknerd.eth
Closed access (difficult to enter) with idiosyncratic filter systems likely
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Caden
@cbxm
easier to generate an impostor across a global, public context than it is to generate one that can simulate specific colloquialisms. or: discord LLM bots are trained more specifically, and thus detected less. also, moderation is more effective in a server. try anything malicious twice and an admin will notice.
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kevin j ๐Ÿ€™
@entropybender
self bots are notoriously hard to make for discord iirc outlawed completely, only unofficial api support, bunch of auth bots and roles. also you need access per channel instead of server wide i think
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Samuel
@samuellhuber.eth
Likely because you need to join the server first and then click rules and do way more steps then simply hook up to a API Also each of these servers is moderated so these would get banned fast
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Duraa
@duraa.eth
maybe it's harder to run on Discord servers and also that a lot of people use Discord for calls also. "This could be wrong"
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
Plenty of servers are now requiring phone number verification... Makes it difficult for those wishing to stay anon.
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comm intern
@comm.eth
discord mods ๐Ÿซก
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TheModestThief๐ŸŽฉ
@thief
i've only remembered seeing "discord moderator" as a social media role, never other platforms
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phil
@phil
requires cell phone IIRC federated servers can dial up auth requirements
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CG Prod
@cgproducer.eth
I feel like many servers have different authentication methods and the roles help filter many bots, but there are bots still
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dawufi
@dawufi
Actual ban hammer existing means it's not worth it from my experience
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@m-j-r
they've been hardened by malicious copypasta & trolls. also, everything is unencrypted and probably fodder for a panopticon model.
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Branksy Pop
@branksypop
1/ What !?
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David
@promptrotator.eth
Two hypothesis: Their initial audience (gamers, teenagers, etc) required more rigorous blue teaming around auth than any other platform Thereโ€™s less social value gained from posting in discord. It doesnโ€™t feel static enough for clout to persist
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Liang @ degencast.wtf ๐ŸŽฉ
@degencast.eth
proof of human bot when joining server
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SchmRdty.eth ๐ŸŽฉ
@schmrdty.eth
It helps that Iโ€™m a generally likable person that doesnโ€™t like people. Soโ€ฆ yeah. My discord channel is also locked the fuck down by a top dev soโ€ฆ that helps too. Also it has like 20 ppl now which is really what it is, lolz Iโ€™m the only one that uses it anymore. :/ thatโ€™s how.
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
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