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by muzani 1278 days ago
Not sure about the others but GPT bombing is a severe violation of the OpenAI policy, which was literally one of the main reasons they kept it locked up for so long. If someone gets caught for it, they'll get access revoked.

Also in general, sites like Google Play have built up defense mechanisms against review bombing and review bribes. I'd be surprised if a company owned by Amazon doesn't have such measures, but then again, no algorithm is perfect.

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Right. I'm well-aware that review bombing is against OpenAI's policies. The main issue that the adversaries have connections through Y Combinator, and I don't. None of this should be taken to cast aspersion on OpenAI itself--very loose and often indirect business or social ties to an evildoer to not make oneself an evildoer, of course--but it wouldn't shock me if certain policies were under-enforced. Even if OpenAI does revoke access, they probably won't assist me in exposing people, should they decide to do this.