| > Members only comment blogs. There, sadly, needs to be some gatekeeping and then it can work. For example I'm member, since years, of a petrolhead forum where it works like that: a fancy car brand, with lots of "tifosi" (and you don't necessarily want all these would-be owners on the forum). To be part of the forum you must be introduced by some other members who have met you in real-life and who confirm that you did show up with a car of that brand. If you're not a "confirmed owner", you can only access the forum in read-only mode. It's not 100% foolproof but it does greatly raise the bar. It's international too: people do travel and they organize meetups / see each others at cars and coffee, etc. Or take a real extreme, maybe the most expensive social network: the Bloomberg terminal. People/companies paying $30K/year or so per seat each year probably won't be going to let employees hook a LLM to chat for them and risk screwing their reputation. Although I take it you never know. It is the way it is but gatekeeping does exist and it does work. |