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No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically, Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." It isn't necessary, and if it interferes with screen readers, that'sthat quite likely applies, in addition to it trying to break something.

No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically, Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." It isn't necessary, and if it interferes with screen readers, that's quite likely applies, in addition to it trying to break something.

No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically, Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." It isn't necessary, and if it interferes with screen readers, that quite likely applies, in addition to it trying to break something.

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No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically:, Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." It isn't necessary, and if it interferes with screen readers, that's quite likely applies, in addition to it trying to break something.

  • Misleading content: given "To ensure the integrity of our network, we do not allow any content that promotes false or misleading information or coordinated misleading information campaigns." As an end-user would (presumably) use the LLM after training and the intention is to make the LLM training ineffective (or less effective), it could be a violation of this policy.

    Note that "Broadly speaking" in that policy is relevant here - I see it as problematic as the poster almost certainly knows humans would use the genAI model after training.

  • Disruptive use of tooling, per "We do not allow any use of privileges in a targeted and disruptive manner that ... compromises the integrity of the content" (quote trimmed). If it's targeting a specific use, even one the poster may dislike, that's arguably a violation".

  • Somewhat of a stretch, but Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." I'd consider it unnecessary, so it could violate that.

No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically:

  • Misleading content: given "To ensure the integrity of our network, we do not allow any content that promotes false or misleading information or coordinated misleading information campaigns." As an end-user would (presumably) use the LLM after training and the intention is to make the LLM training ineffective (or less effective), it could be a violation of this policy.

    Note that "Broadly speaking" in that policy is relevant here - I see it as problematic as the poster almost certainly knows humans would use the genAI model after training.

  • Disruptive use of tooling, per "We do not allow any use of privileges in a targeted and disruptive manner that ... compromises the integrity of the content" (quote trimmed). If it's targeting a specific use, even one the poster may dislike, that's arguably a violation".

  • Somewhat of a stretch, but Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." I'd consider it unnecessary, so it could violate that.

No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically, Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." It isn't necessary, and if it interferes with screen readers, that's quite likely applies, in addition to it trying to break something.

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No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically:

  • Misleading content: given "To ensure the integrity of our network, we do not allow any content that promotes false or misleading information or coordinated misleading information campaigns."To ensure the integrity of our network, we do not allow any content that promotes false or misleading information or coordinated misleading information campaigns." As an end-user would (presumably) use the LLM after training and the intention is to make the LLM training ineffective (or less effective), it could be a violation of this policy.

    Note that "Broadly speaking" in that policy is relevant here - I see it as problematic as the poster almost certainly knows humans would use the genAI model after training.

  • Disruptive use of tooling, per "We do not allow any use of privileges in a targeted and disruptive manner that ... compromises the integrity of the content""We do not allow any use of privileges in a targeted and disruptive manner that ... compromises the integrity of the content" (quote trimmed). If it's targeting a specific use, even one the poster may dislike, that's arguably a violation".

  • Somewhat of a stretch, but Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network."Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." I'd consider it unnecessary, so it could violate that.

No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically:

  • Misleading content: given "To ensure the integrity of our network, we do not allow any content that promotes false or misleading information or coordinated misleading information campaigns. As an end-user would (presumably) use the LLM after training and the intention is to make the LLM training ineffective (or less effective), it could be a violation of this policy.

    Note that "Broadly speaking" in that policy is relevant here - I see it as problematic as the poster almost certainly knows humans would use the genAI model after training.

  • Disruptive use of tooling, per "We do not allow any use of privileges in a targeted and disruptive manner that ... compromises the integrity of the content" (quote trimmed). If it's targeting a specific use, even one the poster may dislike, that's arguably a violation".

  • Somewhat of a stretch, but Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." I'd consider it unnecessary, so it could violate that.

No, users shouldn't do this and should be told to stop if they do so anyway. This possibly (probably?) should be from a diamond moderator. Although you can leave a comment, I'd advise raising a custom In need of moderator intervention flag so mods can address it. Depending on the circumstances, it might be better to leave the editing to a mod too.

If you're a diamond mod (or CM), feel free to change that if it should actually come from someone with a diamond.

I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, and I'm not sure on the licensing aspect, but it seems like a Code of Conduct violation. Specifically:

  • Misleading content: given "To ensure the integrity of our network, we do not allow any content that promotes false or misleading information or coordinated misleading information campaigns." As an end-user would (presumably) use the LLM after training and the intention is to make the LLM training ineffective (or less effective), it could be a violation of this policy.

    Note that "Broadly speaking" in that policy is relevant here - I see it as problematic as the poster almost certainly knows humans would use the genAI model after training.

  • Disruptive use of tooling, per "We do not allow any use of privileges in a targeted and disruptive manner that ... compromises the integrity of the content" (quote trimmed). If it's targeting a specific use, even one the poster may dislike, that's arguably a violation".

  • Somewhat of a stretch, but Inauthentic usage, under "Malicious or inauthentic acts that interfere with the normal daily operation of the network are not allowed. ... To ensure the integrity of the platform, we do not allow any use of the system that ... directly causes unnecessary and unwanted ... disruption, and/or harm to users, content, and/or the network." I'd consider it unnecessary, so it could violate that.

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