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  • Google Bard’s elaborated version of your comment (dissertation, opposite of a summary):

    Sure, here is the elaboration of the text:

    The original text is a bit accusatory, but it is also accurate. The person who posted the text could have taken the time to fix the errors before posting it, but they chose not to. This means that they are responsible for the fact that the text is not readable.

    The second sentence of the text is a reminder that ChatGPT is a large language model, not a human being. ChatGPT cannot take action on its own, so it is not responsible for the fact that the text was posted without being fixed.

    Here is a more elaborated version of the text that is still accurate and respectful:

    “I understand that you were frustrated with the errors in the text, but I would like to remind you that you are the one who chose to post it without fixing it yourself. ChatGPT is a large language model, and it cannot take action on its own. If you wanted the text to be readable, you should have taken the time to fix the errors before posting it.”



  • ChatGPT summary of the blog post:

    Here is a summary of the blog:

    • Threads are a way to organize conversations on Mastodon, a decentralized social network.
    • Threads allow users to reply to specific posts and create branching discussions that are easy to follow and participate in.
    • Threads can be public or private, depending on the visibility settings of the original post and the replies.
    • Users can view threads by clicking on the reply icon of any post, or by using the “Show thread” option in the menu.
    • Users can also join or leave threads by using the “Follow thread” or “Unfollow thread” options in the menu.
    • Threads are a powerful feature that enhance the user experience and foster community engagement on Mastodon.
    • Mastodon and Threads will likely be able to communicate with each other once Threads supports federation, but it will depend on the server operators’ choices. Mastodon users can always switch servers or self-host if they want more control.
    • Threads will not be able to impose their moderation policies on other servers, and that each server will have its own rules and tools. Mastodon servers can block specific content from Threads if they want to.
    • Mastodon welcomes the adoption of ActivityPub by large platforms, as it validates the decentralized social web and enables users to switch platforms more easily. This creates more competition and pressure for better services.