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Everyone is fighting OP on this extremely reasonable take when some of us are dealing with coworkers that copy slack messages/JIRA ticket comments/PR feedback into Claude and respond with the pasted output as is back like that’s completely acceptable.

Like I don’t need to be placated by someone else’s AI agent when I call out something in a PR, especially when they have such an aversion to conciseness and resolution

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Fair call, re-reading the original take ... paragraph 1: person to person interaction (your coworker example) - 100% agree

Back in the 00's you would have been allowed to mock, abuse and bully people who did stuff like that in the workplace -- and the shame might have put an end to it. Maybe the loophole is you tell their Ai agent to f' off not them.

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Volume is the problem. There's so much more of it now. Many platforms I used to enjoy are just overwhelmed with valueless content.
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On platforms where you can not curate what you are fed, the healthiest option is to leave.
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The problem is unless it becomes socially unacceptable might run out of platforms. It's not just influencers doing this, it goes as far as "normal" posters in old-school forums.
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Yes. Volume is rarely the problem unless there's too little. Filter/search is the problem if desired material exists.
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