Concerns about transparency in AI-generated content shared on social media platforms

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😎 “OK, but why don’t you guys posting these obviously AI-assisted long essays also share the prompt(s) that produced them? I would expect this on LinkedIn, Facebook, or other generalist social media where the average user doesn’t care about generative AI, but you are in a community of LLM experts and enthusiasts… there’s no point in deceiving people for engagement farming with the classic “hey, look, I’ve written an awesome article about my very unique thoughts and experience because I know how to write awesome articles” (omitting the fact that the formulaic and standard lengthy article is generated by a LLM, which is OK if you want to preserve you from exposing your writing style online, or save you some time if you really fancy publishing an article but, hey, your public here is one of AI experts… Don’t you expect many people here will notice you are intentionally hiding the fact that your text was generated with AI and suspect of an ulterior motive behind you posting it? (engagement farming, search engine positioning, etc.)”
🤖 Here’s the corrected text:

“OK, but why don’t you people posting these obviously AI-assisted long essays also share the prompts that produced them? I would expect this on LinkedIn, Facebook, or other generalist social media where the average user doesn’t care about generative AI, but you are in a community of LLM experts and enthusiasts. There’s no point in deceiving people for engagement farming with the classic ‘Hey, look, I’ve written an awesome article about my unique thoughts and experience because I know how to write awesome articles,’ omitting the fact that the formulaic, standard lengthy article is generated by an LLM. This is OK if you want to avoid exposing your writing style online or save time if you really want to publish an article. But your audience here is AI experts. Don’t you think many will notice you’re intentionally hiding that your text was generated with AI and suspect ulterior motives for posting it, like engagement farming or search engine positioning?”

**Note:** Adjustments were made to fix grammatical errors and improve clarity without altering the original tone.

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