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Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote nice and shiny looking answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote nice and shiny looking answers and comments that we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

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Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way we that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way we that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

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Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by CGPTChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way we that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by CGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way we that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

Possible Improvement Idea - Improve how we humans upvote answers.

From reading the previous answers to this thread, it seems a lot of the motivation for the bad behavior of posting non-validated answers quickly, regardless of whether they were generated by ChatGPT, is motivated by "point farming". One way we that users like us can help "fix" the problem is to not upvote answers and comments that look nice and shiny, but which we have not validated.

... We should only upvote answers that we have actually validated.

We should not upvote a response that we haven't tested and proved to work just because it looks like they know what they are talking about or just because it sounds good. That means I should first test whether the proposed answer is actually a valid answer and then come back to the answer and upvote it.

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