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Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

When casting delete vote on AI generated post, it is also advisable to flag it with a custom mod flag. Such flags don't age and can be cast on deleted posts. This will make it easier to deal with users that post AI, once AI heuristics for moderators is updated.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While the moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter inmatters into our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

When casting delete vote on AI generated post, it is also advisable to flag it with a custom mod flag. Such flags don't age and can be cast on deleted posts. This will make it easier to deal with users that post AI, once AI heuristics for moderators is updated.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

When casting delete vote on AI generated post, it is also advisable to flag it with a custom mod flag. Such flags don't age and can be cast on deleted posts. This will make it easier to deal with users that post AI, once AI heuristics for moderators is updated.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While the moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matters into our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

Additional note about casting flags on AI posts.
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Dalija Prasnikar Mod
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Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

When casting delete vote on AI generated post, it is also advisable to flag it with a custom mod flag. Such flags don't age and can be cast on deleted posts. This will make it easier to deal with users that post AI, once AI heuristics for moderators is updated.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

When casting delete vote on AI generated post, it is also advisable to flag it with a custom mod flag. Such flags don't age and can be cast on deleted posts. This will make it easier to deal with users that post AI, once AI heuristics for moderators is updated.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

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Dalija Prasnikar Mod
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Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.

Regular users are not bound by moderator agreement nor approved heuristics. We can delete AI answers (or any other) solely based on our own judgement, regardless whether we are members of AI heuristics team or not.

Is it possible to make mistakes? Yes it is, just like moderators can make them.

But the overall issue is that when moderators have their hands tied, regular users will take moderation in their own hands. Can it get ugly that way? Yes it can, but that is not our problem, SE created this one, and if they want to solve it, they know how - give moderators more power to deal with the problem faster.

While moderation strike is over and there has been an agreement in how to proceed, moderators are still rather restricted in their ability to handle most of the AI posts.

And as long as regular users can see that plenty of AI generated posts are not removed fast enough, we will be incentivized to take matter in our own hands. Leaving such posts for a prolonged period of time can have serious impact on the site quality and cause irreparable damage as users posting crap AI posts gain undeserved reputation which gives them access to various reputation bound privileges.

For anyone that think their post has been unjustly deleted, they can come here on Meta and ask about that specific post. Again, mistakes can happen and we are here to correct them.


I would also like to urge people that comment on AI posts or otherwise discuss them to avoid commenting on all AI heuristics, no matter how obvious it is or not, as this inevitably makes moderating AI posts harder.

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