There's a new version of the FOSS forum software #Flarum out, and I was going to toot about how it seems like a great alternative for people who want to start a new community of some sort…
Then I took a look at their website and noticed a lot of LLM illustrations, and I was like no, wtf!
So I searched for Flarum AI, to see if anyone was giving them pushback on this…
And what I found instead was a seemingly official plugin to create fully AI forum users in Flarum!
What the actual fuck!?
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@forteller@tutoteket.no@tutoteket.no Such a shame! I guess the plugins are optional, though, but... it communicates a company «stance». I was considering Flarum for a game community. It’s even on YunoHost, which I’m considering for a self-hosting option.
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@Kobiac Yeah. It means that on Flarum forums, even more than on the rest of the internet, you can't be sure if people you talk with are actually people, or just waisting your time and generating probable misinformation at you. I don't understand why they would want to make a system for this to plug in to their forum software, and create this distrust.
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@forteller @Kobiac I do think this is a wild exaggeration, everyone decides for themselves what their communities do especially with Flarum.
Regardless of this, the ai-toolkit repository has been unpublished. Hope that helps show our intentions to foster a healthy ecosystem promoting human interaction above ai generated content.
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