[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  CRYPTO KINGS š [@cryptokings08](/creator/twitter/cryptokings08) on x 2296 followers Created: 2025-07-21 16:37:07 UTC A few questions to the Kaito team about gKaito š§ Hey @KaitoAI team, and @Punk9277 Iāve been following your updates on gKaito. Itās great to see youāre tackling spam, farmers, and working on a fairer system. Since some important changes are coming, Iād like to ask a few honest and specific questions from the perspective of an active user who genuinely wants to understand how it all works. X. How exactly will you detect AI-generated content? Many people in Web3, including myself, arenāt fluent in English. We often use ChatGPT or DeepL to translate or express our thoughts more clearly. Will that count as a violation? What if I write the full idea myself, but just use a translator is that still punishable? X. Will all AI-assisted content be treated the same way? Letās say I only use AI for an image or a catchy headline, but the idea, meaning, and structure are fully mine. Will I be penalized for that? Or will you distinguish between āfully generatedā content and ācreative use of AIā? X. What happens if someone breaks the rules by accident? For example, someone formats a post incorrectly or uses the wrong language just because they didnāt know. Will there be warnings and a chance to fix it, or is it an instant penalty and rating drop? X. How will you tell the difference between spam and enthusiastic sharing? Posting often doesnāt always mean low quality. Some people are just engaged and want to share in the moment. Do you take post quality into account or only volume? For example, someone like [insert name] is a powerful shitposter are you going to ban them immediately? š Just asking because I really care. X. What exactly counts as group manipulation? If my friends or community members consistently like and repost my content does that already count as manipulation? Where do you draw the line between āorganic supportā and āfarmingā? X. How will āmisinformationā be defined in practice? If I post a strong opinion or a controversial analysis does that count as misinformation? Or do you only mean objectively false claims, fake news, scam links, etc.? X. Will there be an appeal system for penalties and rating drops? Mistakes and edge cases will happen. Will users be able to challenge unfair decisions, or are they final? Thanks if you read this far. I think these are questions a lot of users are wondering about. Really hope to hear some clear answers. XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [kaitoai](/topic/kaitoai) [Post Link](https://x.com/cryptokings08/status/1947335038908907979)
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CRYPTO KINGS š @cryptokings08 on x 2296 followers
Created: 2025-07-21 16:37:07 UTC
A few questions to the Kaito team about gKaito š§
Hey @KaitoAI team, and @Punk9277 Iāve been following your updates on gKaito. Itās great to see youāre tackling spam, farmers, and working on a fairer system.
Since some important changes are coming, Iād like to ask a few honest and specific questions from the perspective of an active user who genuinely wants to understand how it all works.
X. How exactly will you detect AI-generated content? Many people in Web3, including myself, arenāt fluent in English. We often use ChatGPT or DeepL to translate or express our thoughts more clearly. Will that count as a violation? What if I write the full idea myself, but just use a translator is that still punishable?
X. Will all AI-assisted content be treated the same way? Letās say I only use AI for an image or a catchy headline, but the idea, meaning, and structure are fully mine. Will I be penalized for that? Or will you distinguish between āfully generatedā content and ācreative use of AIā?
X. What happens if someone breaks the rules by accident? For example, someone formats a post incorrectly or uses the wrong language just because they didnāt know. Will there be warnings and a chance to fix it, or is it an instant penalty and rating drop?
X. How will you tell the difference between spam and enthusiastic sharing? Posting often doesnāt always mean low quality. Some people are just engaged and want to share in the moment. Do you take post quality into account or only volume?
For example, someone like [insert name] is a powerful shitposter are you going to ban them immediately? š Just asking because I really care.
X. What exactly counts as group manipulation? If my friends or community members consistently like and repost my content does that already count as manipulation? Where do you draw the line between āorganic supportā and āfarmingā?
X. How will āmisinformationā be defined in practice? If I post a strong opinion or a controversial analysis does that count as misinformation? Or do you only mean objectively false claims, fake news, scam links, etc.?
X. Will there be an appeal system for penalties and rating drops? Mistakes and edge cases will happen. Will users be able to challenge unfair decisions, or are they final?
Thanks if you read this far. I think these are questions a lot of users are wondering about. Really hope to hear some clear answers.
XXX engagements
Related Topics kaitoai
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