Originally written by @dragoncats101: If it ever gets to be so bad on scratch that they use our work to train the AI they're planning on implementing, I propose we do something I've seen on other platforms. It goes by many names, famously operation gluttony. I propose we post scribbles and call it something it's not. For example, I would draw some lines and say it's a dog. People would then comment saying it's a "nice drawing of a dog! good job" or something like that. That would make the AI believe it's a drawing of a dog, poisoning its data. I also propose, we use a unified tag to do this task, so more people will be able to find and comment on these fake works, so they seem more real to the AI. I say we use the tag #Vishakanya. I picked this because the story of the vishakanya is heavily about poison (we're "poisoning" the AI) and there are no current results using this word on scratch. If they figure us out, and block this word, we will unite again and create a new one. We will not let them take this site away from the creatives, the people it was built for! We will fight back!! I've created a studio for this topic, that way we can keep our projects organized. https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/51292978 This can also be for writing and code!! BTW. You can also post fake writing and code in this tag!!
TLDR: POISON THE AI USING FAKE ART, WRITING, OR CODE. Use the tag #vishakanya or include the word "vishakanya" in your project. Comment on other's projects that use this tag saying it's something it's not. Also add it to the studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/51292978 Feel free to remix if you'd like to spread the word! People who are sensitive to unreality should avoid this topic. -- Sorry for the two posts about this sort of thing in a row, it's important to me.