I'm a month late to find out about this, but maybe still worth
posting here for those like me who only visit these sites when web
searches happen to point them there. The Stack Overflow family of
websites have banned moderators from deleting AI-generated posts,
and in response many mods have gone on strike.
https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/389811
Actually it's also partly about the pausing of "data dumps" of
contributed content on the websites (since resumed), apparantly
prompted by AI providers harvesting it to improve their chat bots,
which is also said to be what prompted Reddit to start charging for
API access, causing a similar reaction over there.
Interestingly, the graphs on this page show that Stack Overflow
has been in decline for some years now. Clearly those users haven't
been switching back to Usenet though.
https://jlericson.com/2023/06/26/problem_ai.html
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