Reddit reached the point where AI generated comments are Top Comments

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If lemmy becomes just a bit more popular, the same thing will happen

Yep, and even worse. Lemmy has absolutely NO controls for quality and minimal moderation tools or capabilities. It's in a much worse position than Reddit.

If it's not already happening (And I think it is), it will.

What tools are missing to moderate a LLM bot?

I am a mod, I receive a report from an user, check it and ban. All done with current tools we have.

I receive a report from an user, check it and ban

That's all manual effort currently. Someone has to report a problematic post, you have to manually look at it, manually decided if it should be removed, and manually remove it. I'm not the biggest fan of automatically removing content, but when someone posts 500 posts all at once that manual effort is a pain.

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