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by Txmm
765 days ago
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For me it is less about credit and more about access. Stack overflow is public and freely available - I’ll give answers for the benefit of the community. ChatGPT is a product, it’s locked behind accounts and limited unless you’re paying. They changed the deal on their end? I’ll delete my posts. |
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In fact, chat gpt will probably still be able to answer those questions, so you removing your answers actually only removes them from the public, thus forcing people to use a paid product instead.
You had one goal, and your actions achieved the opposite.
Siuan Sanche's law of unintended consequences ought to be taught in primary school. Unfortunately it isn't.