7 pointsby BugsJustFindMe6 hours ago2 comments
  • jgrahamc6 hours ago
    Doesn't the flag button serve that purpose?
    • BugsJustFindMe6 hours ago
      I don't think it does exactly. I edited to clarify.
  • bell-cot5 hours ago
    From HN's FAQ:

    > What does [flagged] mean?

    > Users flagged the post as breaking the guidelines or otherwise not belonging on HN.

    I'd favor having a second type of tag, for submissions, which meant "the linked article is of low quality". Doesn't matter to me whether it's AI slop, or press release puffery, or tedious drivel, or by a painfully unqualified author, or something else.

    • Yahyaaa4 hours ago
      I wonder if the signal people actually want is "low information density" rather than "AI-generated."

      A lot of the frustration seems to come from content that takes 2,000 words to say something that could have been said in 200, regardless of whether a human or a model wrote it.

      If a post is original, useful, and teaches me something, I don't care much how it was produced. What I notice is when a lot of words are used to communicate very little.