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This community is the the place I will post deeper thoughts about things somewhat related to this instance. Explaining the reasoning in administrative decisions, the philosophy behind certain rules, etc.

The idea for this community came after I wrote a rather long comment on a post responding to someone that had a "disagreement with [...] admins [...] regarding an LLM post". I figure writing those thoughts into a form consumable by the audience on this instance would help everyone understand my thoughts regarding administrating this instance..

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  • The Ramblings of an Admin @lemmy.nrd.li
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  • The Ramblings of an Admin @lemmy.nrd.li
    terribleplan @lemmy.nrd.li

    On LLM content

    Comments are welcome and appreciated, especially from members of NRDLemmI. For fun here's an (edited) ChatGPT TL;DR:

    • These guidelines try to balance the benefits of LLMs against negative impacts on communities.
    • Follow the rules of the communities and instances you participate in, including rules regarding LLM content.
    • It may be reasonable to seek clarification or leave a community, but don't continue violating rules and don't argue.
    • If you primarily sharing your own thoughts and use an LLM for editing or other assistance, most of this is unlikely to be an issue.
    • Sharing an unedited/unreviewed response solely generated by an LLM adds little to the conversation and is likely to be an issue.
    • Users employing LLMs are welcome on NRDLemmI, but if consistent rule violations occur on other instances, bans or other actions may be necessary.

    Background

    The landscape of LLMs and other AI tools is constantly evolving, and the technology will likely never be worse or more inaccess