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  • blackmonsters
    Making PHP work
    • Nov 2002
    • 20970

    #1

    ChatGPT is banned

    Posting answers from chatGTP is banned on stackoverflow because the answers are not correct.

    "Overall, because the average rate of getting correct answers from ChatGPT is too low, the posting of answers created by ChatGPT is substantially harmful to the site and to users who are asking and looking for correct answers."

    https://meta.stackoverflow.com/quest...is-banned?cb=1


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  • Best-In-BC
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2002
    • 9511

    #2
    Its sooooo over rated
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    • CaptainHowdy
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Dec 2004
      • 94735

      #3
      Originally posted by Best-In-BC
      Its sooooo over rated
      . . .

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      • shake
        frc
        • Jul 2003
        • 4663

        #4
        Originally posted by Best-In-BC
        Its sooooo over rated
        Yeah I don't get the buzz over ChatGPT, it mostly just seems to badly spin articles from wikipedia and source code from GitHub and such. The only really innovative thing is that it does seem to do a better job of understanding what you're asking.
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        • plsureking
          bored
          • Aug 2003
          • 4904

          #5
          how do they detect results from ChatGPT?

          i figured there would be bans sooner or later.

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          • blackmonsters
            Making PHP work
            • Nov 2002
            • 20970

            #6
            Originally posted by plsureking
            how do they detect results from ChatGPT?
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            Based on the article, they probably know it's ChatGTP because the answer sucks.

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            • plsureking
              bored
              • Aug 2003
              • 4904

              #7
              Originally posted by blackmonsters
              Based on the article, they probably know it's ChatGTP because the answer sucks.



              yea google has been watching for generated text for a decade. they probably noticed the chatgpt text right away. if it can't get ranked on google its useless.

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              • Mr Pheer
                So Fucking Banned
                • Dec 2002
                • 22083

                #8
                Google doesn't care if text is AI generated, as long as it is accurate and helpful.

                https://www.searchenginejournal.com/...esults/478889/

                Automation & AI-Generated Content
                Using automation, including AI, to generate content with the primary purpose of manipulating ranking in search results violates Google’s spam policies.

                Google’s spam-fighting efforts, including its SpamBrain system, will continue to combat such practices.

                However, Google realizes not all use of automation and AI-generated content is spam.

                For example, publishers automate helpful content such as sports scores, weather forecasts, and transcripts.

                Google says it will continue to take a responsible approach toward AI-generated content while maintaining a high bar for information quality and helpfulness in search results.

                Google’s Advice For Publishers
                For creators considering AI-generated content, here’s what Google advises.

                Google’s concept of E-E-A-T is outlined in the “Creating helpful, reliable, people-first content” help page, which has been updated with additional guidance.

                The updated help page asks publishers to think about “Who, How, and Why” concerning how content is produced.

                “Who” refers to the person who created the content, and it’s important to make this clear by providing a byline or background information about the author.

                “How” relates to the method used to create the content, and it’s helpful to readers to know if automation or AI was involved. If AI was involved in the content production process, Google wants you to be transparent and explain why it was used.

                “Why” refers to the purpose of creating content, which should be to help people rather than to manipulate search rankings.

                Evaluating your content in this way, regardless of whether AI-generated or not, will help you stay in line with what Google’s systems reward.

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                • cordoba
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 1363

                  #9
                  Well Google itself, like Bing and all other search engines, is going to be AI generating textual answers to search prompts soon, so odd if it continues to penalize affiliate marketers for doing so.

                  Does anybody know if ChatGPT actually bans users if you keep typing in 'adult' prompts?
                  I typed a 'borderline' prompt with produced a 'this may break our user guidelines on acceptable use'. It still produced the answer, but it was in red.

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                  • CurrentlySober
                    Too lazy to wipe my ass
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 38946

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cordoba
                    Well Google itself, like Bing and all other search engines, is going to be AI generating textual answers to search prompts soon, so odd if it continues to penalize affiliate marketers for doing so.

                    Does anybody know if ChatGPT actually bans users if you keep typing in 'adult' prompts?
                    I typed a 'borderline' prompt with produced a 'this may break our user guidelines on acceptable use'. It still produced the answer, but it was in red.
                    It banned me talking about poo. 'Unacceptable Poop Talk' was the reason it gave. All I wanted was 5 good reasons I could debate as to why it was better to go in your pants, than to go in a toilet...

                    It really didn't like that at all, and told me off in much the same way as a kindergarten teacher would tell off a 5 year old...

                    I could give you 5 good reasons straight away, right off the top of my head, & I'm borderline retarded...

                    I mean, if you can't do it, then just admit that you can't do it. Don't dress it up like its a 'naughty answer'...

                    I guess chatGPT isn't quite as 'smart' as it likes to think it is...


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                    • mopek1
                      Confirmed User
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 3196

                      #11
                      I don't think Google cares. Mr Pheer has already posted proof above but just looking at Google's results (scrapers, Authority sites copying each other etc...) you can see that the G algo isn't about user experience or the 'best answer'.

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                        • Jan 2023
                        • 33

                        #12
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