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If there are policies that it violates, which are not spelled out in the rules, please spell them out. | If there are policies that it violates, which are not spelled out in the rules, please spell them out. | ||
Thanks. [[User:Drakeula|Drakeula]] ([[User talk:Drakeula|talk]]) 08:40, 6 November 2025 (UTC) | Thanks. [[User:Drakeula|Drakeula]] ([[User talk:Drakeula|talk]]) 08:40, 6 November 2025 (UTC) | ||
== What does the AI/LLM template mean? == | |||
(Note, this question was prompted by [[ Amazon allows fraudulent product page after manual review]] and other articles.) | |||
I feel generally uncomfortable with the LLM tag, because I can't figure out what it means. (I have seen it added to various articles, for no readily apparent reason.) All I can figure so far is that it seems like a particularly insulting way of saying that the tagger doesn't like somebodies writing style. (I strongly object to the overuse of LLMs, saying one writes like one is dehumanizing in the extreme.) | |||
If adding that tag is based on a particular tool, then it would help to have the tool called out so one could experiment and learn how to appease the tool. | |||
There are readability and grammar assistance tools (not recent AI garbage, but reliable old-style programs, like Grammatic), perhaps a link to such tools might be useful to add to the template? | |||
It might help if the adder of the AI/LLM template were required to add specifics about what they find problematic. (Are there inaccuracies, is it use of particular words, is it cliched or verbose, ...) Thanks. [[User:Drakeula|Drakeula]] ([[User talk:Drakeula|talk]]) 08:48, 6 November 2025 (UTC) | |||