I flagged two of the Meta answers as having AI-generated content. Both were declined. Could I have some transparency on why the flags were declined?
Flags were raised by me on these two answers:
>90% AI generated content. In the context of banning ChatGPT content, answers having ChatGPT content even for "comedic purposes" as a top answer seems openly flaunting and violating the policy in the question. If ChatGPT generated content is banned, it is also to be enforced here in meta and more importantly in this question, by example, regardless of the intention of the poster or the votes.
It was declined with the following response.
Declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
I am not sure what evidence was needed, since the OP openly admits using ChatGPT. So, I assumed maybe there is no evidence for "openly flaunting". So, I raised a flag on other answer without too much elaboration.
AI generated content present.
It was declined with the following response.
Declined - yeah, we're not going to delete this post. it is what it is.
Now, that's fine, if that's what moderators had decided. But what were the factors considered? I couldn't get more info without raising more declined flags. So, I'm asking this in Meta. Were these factors considered?
- Intention of the poster
- Purpose of the answer
- Age of the answer
- Vote of the answer
- Reputation of the user posting the answer
Could the moderators elaborate on whether these or other factors were considered and why? Also, if an exception was made based on some specific factors, can such exceptions be made elsewhere in Meta or the Main site based on the same factors?