Team Fortress Wiki talk:Policies
Extension of the Mod notability section to the broader Community content notability concept
Moved discussion to Team Fortress Wiki talk:Policies/Community content notability guidelines#Extension of the Mod notability section to the broader Community content notability concept
Error on "Deletion policy" see also.
It should be {{see also|wikipedia:Wikipedia:Deletion policy|l1=Wikipedia:Deletion policy}}
and not {{see also|Wikipedia:Deletion policy|l1=Wikipedia:Deletion policy}}
. Right now it looks like...:
{{see also|Wikipedia:Deletion policy|l1=Wikipedia:Deletion policy}}
But it should be:
{{see also|wikipedia:Wikipedia:Deletion policy|l1=Wikipedia:Deletion policy}}
At the moment, the current link goes to "Deletion policy" on Wikipedia, and not "Wikipedia:Deletion policy", which should be the correct page. - ▪ - 14:23, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
Usage of AI to assist in editing/creating content
In a discussion on the -staff IRC channel, we already agreed that using AI to recreate voice lines (such as the Demopan quote on the Spanish Community fads page) should not be allowed. The usage of "AI" here is not actually artificial intelligence, but more akin to Google Translate. I propose we "officially" ban the usage of any sort of language model or "AI" image generator/enhancer, seeing as we ban the automatic translation of pages I don't see why we wouldn't ban the automatic generation of English-space content either.
Valve's official policy is that, unless you can prove you have the rights to everything the model is trained on, a game that uses anything "AI"-generated is not allowed on Steam. I think we should either copy this policy or straight up forbid the usage of it at all (I'm more in favour of a complete ban). (Also, this might seem targeted considering recent edits, but I didn't expect AI to be used more than once for the Wiki. It's not meant to be a targeted thing).
| s | GrampaSwood (talk) (contribs) 11:30, 6 January 2024 (UTC)