"Ooooh boy, that topic again"
Yes, yes, but I think that for the sake of this database, we need to consider the impact of AI-generated pictures and videos online. I haven't seen any official announcement, nor any prior thred on this theme, but if there is, please feel free to close this one.
See, I have kept in touch with several other pictures databases, some of… more or less savory repute HEM and a common occurence is that without clear guidelines against AI-generated pictures, they tend to be flooded in concerning amounts. It's my opinion that we should survey our options so that we avoid such spam.
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What makes me particularly wary of AI-generated content, in the case of KYM, is that the site's role is of archiving, preserving pieces of online media for the future. But such a role seems trivial when it comes to AI content, especially pictures. They were created with literally minimal effort, just a prompt fed to a software, and therefore don't have the same historic value than art from actual artists; and the fact that they are so easily created makes their preservation virtually useless. One such picture disappeared from the Internet, so what? Type the prompt again, and voilà. On top of that, one prompt can potentially lead to hundreds of variants of the same picture. On all those grounds, I think that AI-generated pictures should have a minimal, if not null, priority of archiving, unless they have become so viral that they became memes in their own right.
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Here are a few possibilities, on top of my head:
- Making sure that each and every AI-generated picture is uploaded in one or several of relevant entries, so that they can then be filtered by e's script. This would be the simplest in theory to implement, but it would be putting the burden of filtering on the user's shoulders, and necessitate to make sure that no AI-generated picture gets uploaded in another gallery, which sounds as tedious as it is. Not to mention, it would't stop any spamming, if spam were to happen.
- More unlikely to happen, we could write in our guidelines that no AI-generated content must be uploaded from now on, unless it is absolutely necessary to the documentation of a specific meme. Basically, the same rule we're using for NSFW pictures showing F̴̠͍̲̮͙̀̽̾̄̈́̚e̷̛̮͖͎͔̟̎̄̌̿͠m̷̢̛̠̯͓̘̔̿̂̇â̵̱̝͛̏̐̕͠ĺ̵͓̿e̴̟̺̍̇͑͒͘-̵̰̳͔̓͜͝͝p̵̤̝̈́̊̄̀̄̚ȓ̵͍͇̙͊̒̓̐͗e̵͖̪̖͚̓͑̉̍̓s̵̡̒̿͠ȩ̶̬͙̘͉́̈́̄n̵͙̿͂̑ẗ̴̡̡i̵͔̠̱͇͖̔̅̎͜ṅ̸̝͙͕̞̠͋̈́̈́͠g̷̟͇̭̩͚̈́̃͛̾̊͝ͅ ̵̫̥͉̌͑͜͜n̵͍̙̋̐ỉ̵̛̳͓̯͕̂̊p̴̧̺̻̓̀̿̅̚ͅp̴̦̈l̸̛̫̲͓̭̼̣̾͐͐͂̉e̴̟̊́̓́͜͠s̶͖͗̈́ and whatnot. It would need to be an explicit and well-known rule, and it would probably require some more work from the mods in case of spam.
- In a worst-case scenario, we have the option to lock certain AI-related galleries from any new uploads. This would however bring two obvious and crucial issues: AI pictures could just be uploaded in another relevant gallery, if in any gallery at all; and pictures such as text screenshots and actual drawings which are relevant to those galleries' themes would get blocked too.
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Now then, what's your opinion? And do you have any suggestions on how to manage them?
