TLDR: Community feedback requested about potential new rules around AI and clickbait due to post reports

Lately, there have been a few reports of content being AI generated, but there currently aren’t any rules against this. I would like to know how people would feel about the following rules against (low effort) AI generated content:

  1. No fully AI-generated videos or misleading AI-generated videos.
  2. Videos that are entirely created by AI are not allowed.
  3. Do not present AI-generated characters, voices, or scenes as if they were human-created without disclosure.

Another point that has been mentioned in reports is clickbait. There is currently a “rule” against this (Rule 6: “Avoid clickbait titles. (Tip: Use dearrow)”), but it’s not very specific / strict and doesn’t take video thumbnails into account. A recent report complained about a thumbnail with pointless arrows pointing to a woman with large boobs (which was obviously there for engagement and had seemingly little to do with the video). I’m personally in favor of getting rid of this stuff, but didn’t know how everyone else felt about it and how strictly people want these things to be enforced. I therefore have 3 questions:

  1. Should the “avoid clickbait” “rule” / advice be turned into a stricter “no clickbait” rule? Or is it fine how it is now? Or should we stop asking people to editorialize titles?
  2. Should no “clickbait” thumbnails be enforced?
  3. Currently, I just ask people to change their titles. Should there be a consequence, e.g: removal of post after X hours without it being changed? Should that only be reserved for thumbnails?

Feel free to bring up other proposals.

EDIT: So far it seems

  1. The preferred method of dealing with AI is tagging it.
  2. No additional rules against clickbait thumbnails are desired.
  • nicerdicer@feddit.org
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    What could help regarding clickbait titles is to add a short description in the body about the video content (“This video is about [topic]”). One short sentence shoud suffice. Most videos are embedded (at least on desktop), and such added description would be displayed underneath the emdedded video. This way you will know what the video will be about and can decide if it would be worth watching.

    When creating a post containing a video there is an option to auto-suggest the title, as it is often the same from the video source. Most posters use this, as it matches the video title from the source.

    I think video titles shouldn’t be changed, no matter how much clickbaity the titel is, because the video most likely is named the same on the original source (Youtube mostly).

    I don’t care about the appearence of thumbnails. To me they are indicators that this is a video and that you have to click on it in order to play.
    I know of a Youtube channel that uses clickbaity thumbnails deliberately, because they are so ridiculous (thumbnails contain red circles or arrows that point somewhere and faces that show a surprised or stunned expression). These thumbnails in particular don’t represent the videos’ content at all.

    • qaz@lemmy.worldOPM
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      What could help regarding clickbait titles is to add a short description in the body about the video content (“This video is about [topic]”). One short sentence shoud suffice.

      Good idea, but perhaps as request instead of as a rule.

      When creating a post containing a video there is an option to auto-suggest the title, as it is often the same from the video source. Most posters use this, as it matches the video title from the source.

      I’m not sure about this since a large amount of videos are from YouTube which blocks the request to fetch the video title in Lemmy.

      I think video titles shouldn’t be changed, no matter how much clickbaity the titel is, because the video most likely is named the same on the original source (Youtube mostly).

      Are you okay with the current status quo of asking people to do so but not removing posts that don’t?

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        I’m not sure about this since a large amount of videos are from YouTube which blocks the request to fetch the video title in Lemmy.

        That must be new then. As far as I can remember, last time I linked a Youtube video, the title was suggested automatically.

        Are you okay with the current status quo of asking people to do so but not removing posts that don’t?

        Yes.