Some of you will remember last year's visit from Lovely Professional University, where students were given an assignment to post on Stack Overflow with predictable quality results.
This year, it's the turn of "LNBTI" in Sri Lanka, who seem to be posting extensively in tags like data-structures, algorithms, binary-search-tree and similar.
Questions typically look like they're written from a template — for example, there was one in staging ground yesterday with
[Implementation Required]
left in the question.
Answers (which they're posting on fellow student's questions) largely look AI generated.
This is mostly a heads-up that it's going on. But for the sake of making this post an actual question:
- is there anything we can usefully do to discourage this now that it's started (and that presumably there's a whole class that really needs to complete their homework assignment)?
- is there anything we can do to discourage professors from setting this kind of assignment in future?
Examples
Many of these are/will probably be only visible to high-rep users at some point in the future. The list is by no means comprehensive. I've also only selected closed questions so at this stage there's no need to interact with them:
Answers: old question that's attracted 3 answers, old question that's attracted 2 recent answers, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9