Chat Bot

Am I right to be concerned about the possibility of Chat Bots on this site?

There are a few concerning posts and, as I don't know much about these things, I'm not sure if I'm worrying over nothing here? Can they cause harm to individuals in any way on this type of chat site? 

If I'm being ridiculous, someone please tell me so! (I will be more relieved than offended.)

Parents Reply Children
  • Concerning that last Post with the four quotes, there...

    Thanks, DongFeng5 for the reply. I tried about 5 times to edit this Post, to erase the Quotes to shorten it... but I cannot! Another thing to note, maybe: always leave spaces between multiple Quotes...?

    :-/

  • Never mind, it wouldn't work for long anyway. All the bot author has to do is add an extra space between two of the words in the pasted content, and the hash value will be something different, defeating the check. The NAS would have to look at this class of software instead:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism_detection

    That's a better fit for the problem at hand, and should give a score on how similar a new thread submission or reply is to an existing one that could have been automatically mined by some executable code.

  • 1. The NAS create their own daemon to peruse each thread OP and subsequent reply on the site, generating hashes of the bits which are NOT a quote of other users' content, then they store them in a SEPARATE database.
    2. When a new thread or reply is created, it initially goes into a holding area where the NAS automated tools can scrutinise it but the rest of us can't yet see it.
    3. An automated tool calculates a hash of the new content, then compares it against the existing database of hashes, resolving collisions as required.
    4. Any content where a duplicate is being submitted will be flagged for human moderator approval, alongside a copy of the original content which hashed to the same value.

    ...The "Quote"function does not always work correctly, and so I had to quote four times in order to re-quote all of that. I do so in the hope (...) that NAS (WebPM, probably) notices it and reads it.