Coming from someone who filters AI-related keywords — which obviously isn't the best approach, as they now include common nouns such as "agent" — to hide both posts and comments, and who wouldn't shed a tear if they were all moved to a dedicated agi.ycombinator, I think at least your presentation, if not overall approach, might need further polishing? "Raise a pull request with the username in question and link comments as evidence" sounds somewhat inquisitorial, let's put it that way.
Unfortunately this project at its present state is just me coming across such comments and adding them to the list manually. Contributions are mostly a way to get more eyes, but I am aware that some people will misuse it towards that end, and I will review them too to reach that conclusion independently.
I would love to set up a more automated pipeline, but detecting slop over short sequences is in general a difficult problem.
Coming from someone who filters AI-related keywords — which obviously isn't the best approach, as they now include common nouns such as "agent" — to hide both posts and comments, and who wouldn't shed a tear if they were all moved to a dedicated agi.ycombinator, I think at least your presentation, if not overall approach, might need further polishing? "Raise a pull request with the username in question and link comments as evidence" sounds somewhat inquisitorial, let's put it that way.
Unfortunately this project at its present state is just me coming across such comments and adding them to the list manually. Contributions are mostly a way to get more eyes, but I am aware that some people will misuse it towards that end, and I will review them too to reach that conclusion independently.
I would love to set up a more automated pipeline, but detecting slop over short sequences is in general a difficult problem.