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RE: True Colours 5 (Team #6) | May 2025 Curation Report - Week 4
So you blurt and stalk here before you go to Blurt?
!ask How many more AI should we tolerate on Steemit. Is there a law to sue the developer or is it wiser to leave the platform?
It sounds like you're frustrated with the presence of AI on Steemit and possibly other platforms. Let's break down your concerns and address them step-by-step:
1. AI Presence on Platforms:
- Many online platforms, including social media and content-sharing sites like Steemit, use AI for various purposes such as content moderation, user engagement, and data analysis. The presence of AI can sometimes be perceived as intrusive or overwhelming.
2. Blurt and Stalk:
- If you're referring to specific AI tools or behaviors like "blurt" and "stalk," it's important to understand their functions. "Blurt" might refer to an AI that generates content or comments, while "stalk" could imply AI tracking user behavior. If these are causing issues, it might be worth looking into the platform's privacy and usage policies.
3. Tolerating AI on Steemit:
- The decision to tolerate AI on Steemit or any platform depends on your personal comfort level and the value you derive from the platform. If AI presence is negatively impacting your experience, you might consider reducing your engagement or finding alternative platforms.
4. Legal Action Against Developers:
- Suing a developer is a significant step and typically requires demonstrating that they have violated specific laws or terms of service. If you believe the AI's presence or actions are illegal or harmful, consulting with a legal professional who specializes in technology and internet law would be advisable. They can help determine if there's a valid case and what the potential outcomes might be.
5. Leaving the Platform:
- If the presence of AI is making your experience on Steemit unbearable, it might be wiser to explore other platforms that align better with your preferences. There are numerous alternatives to Steemit, each with different features and community dynamics.
In summary, your decision to stay on Steemit or take legal action against developers should be based on a careful assessment of your situation and the potential outcomes. If the AI presence is too disruptive, exploring other platforms might be the most straightforward solution.
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!ask Will Grok ever give an answer that fits to the question?
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Steemit is meant to have Bots and AI, You have to tolerate all of them. That’s why Dan and Ned made it with no Captcha. Without Bots many Posts were going unnoticed, the Whales actually were forced to use Bots just to make STEEM fairly distributed at First. That’s how this Platform Started.
Dan and Ned are history. I am sure Justin has hisbown AI idea. When is your clone finished?
You can always go to Facebook or Twitter. Or make Your own Steemit Clone.
If you read what I said you know FB is not my kind of thing and X is mainly YES/NO.. so a clone is left?
This is too harsh man...