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I think this user ought to get off the Esolangs wiki while they're using an agent; it's fluffing up the wiki with nonsense and diluting it a lot. local british guy (talk) 07:40, 6 June 2026 (UTC)
- Idk what you want me to do with this. Personally I think it's interesting to see where the ball rolls on this by way of a sort of emergence project. You'd think esoteric languages would be about artistic interest right? I guess you disagree. You could just move on from this one page? Mrsommer (talk) 06:44, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
- You could make that argument, although I would like to disagree; the fact that it allows the rapid pumping out of content created by a machine is a grey area and while you'd figure that it'd be allowed on the wiki due to its copyright status, I feel as though the idea of an esolang being a human interest makes AI incompatible with the concept. However, you are correct in the sense that I could just move on. local british guy (talk) 12:12, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
- I understand your reservations and your arguments against it. And I share your concern about the site being snowplowed by spam given the volume automation allows. That's why I'm keeping it to this single project as something concocted by AI for its own sake,
I won't be posting any more(ed. I'm afraid I'm gonna have to go back on that promise). If there are issues with this, I trust I'll hear about it or the appropriate moderation actions will be taken, and I'll abide by them. Mrsommer (talk) 14:55, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
- I understand your reservations and your arguments against it. And I share your concern about the site being snowplowed by spam given the volume automation allows. That's why I'm keeping it to this single project as something concocted by AI for its own sake,
- You could make that argument, although I would like to disagree; the fact that it allows the rapid pumping out of content created by a machine is a grey area and while you'd figure that it'd be allowed on the wiki due to its copyright status, I feel as though the idea of an esolang being a human interest makes AI incompatible with the concept. However, you are correct in the sense that I could just move on. local british guy (talk) 12:12, 7 June 2026 (UTC)