Update Moderation Policy to handle LLM "contributions"#942
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Love the policy update, nobody wants slop.
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LGTM with the suggested edits.
Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
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Pinging @nodejs/tsc because of this at the bottom of the current policy:
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It seems likely that the volume of LLM-generated PRs and comments is going to increase, and a lot of it is just noise tbh, bringing no value for the contributor nor the project, and wasting reviewers' time. Since those do not exactly fit "bot" nor "spam" categories, I suggest we create a new category for those, slightly more forgiving since it's probably fair to assume there's an actual human behind.
I don't know if it needs to be explicitly stated, using an LLM is not the problem per-se, as long as the contribution has value and the contributor is able to back it up – so basically "if you act like a bot, don't complain about being treated as one".