Since the introduction of the plagiarized content flag, I've been steadily using it to flag answers clearly generated by ChatGPT (by clearly I mean I've gone to ChatGPT and had a chance to produce very similar answer using a couple of first sentences of the question). But even within this short time I've encountered a couple of instances when the author flat out admits that answer was generated by ChatGPT. I believe such an answer should not be counted a plagiarism, but still should be deleted. As a result, I flagged those posts as "In need of moderator intervention" and explained my position. My understanding is that "In need of moderator intervention" has the highest priority, but in my honest opinion answers generated by ChatGPT don't deserve this priority. ###### TL;DR Should I use the plagiarized content flag when the author admits their answer is generated by ChatGPT or should I keep using intervention flag for this? P.S. I've seen question [Shouldn't users be citing ChatGPT?][1], but I believe it was not updated since introduction of the plagiarized flag. [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/423407/shouldnt-users-be-citing-chatgpt