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3 contributions to Éva's Official Skool Blog
🤖 How do you respond to AI-generated comments?
When you're in a community that you don't set the "rules", and someone responds with a straight up AI comment, how do you respond? (We're talking, no human to be found...) My personal challenge with this mix is that: 1/ it's crystal clear when it's AI 2/ I didn't start a conversation with ChatGPT 3/ there's a human who stuck the comment there 4/ I don't want to be rude to the human 5/ but it feels just really messed up that the human isn't there in the comment This is especially weird when I've seen the same human around, with actual human comments. I'm 🤖 navigating this 🤖 journey that's 🤖 unfolding while 🤖 cultivating real AF 🤖 lived experience and an 🤖 evolving tapestry with... Let's be honest here. I'm sitting here with almost zero patience for how weird AF it feels when the comments sound like that but worse because they weren't written by a human making fun of the ridiculousness that humanity is dealing with. They are shared by a human who didn't show up for the conversation, and yet I still want to be thoughtful toward the human... who is in there SOMEWHERE. [this was originally posted in Connect & Collab. With 172 comments, this conversation was LIT! 🔥]
🤖 How do you respond to AI-generated comments?
3 likes • Jan 7
@Éva Raposa Oh, and we were talking about it because I was telling him about my 🦫🦫idea of a groups we like directory. I told him you were the first entry. That got us on the AI topic. Then you make this post. So funny how the timing worked out.
3 likes • Jan 7
@Éva Raposa Good idea. That did not occur to me. Putting it on the board for tomorrow morning. I still need to write day 3 post...way to wait until the last minute.
Archive the Blog?
This seemed like suuuuch a good idea, but I'm so focused on my communities that I'm not so sure I have the bandwidth for this now. Hard to say the right thing to do!! I'll make a decision by end of day today!! Meanwhile, we WON THE SKOOL GAMES! Sure would be nice to blog about that! 😅🫶🤠
Archive the Blog?
3 likes • Dec '25
To be honest, I kind of forgot about it. I am back to the do why feels right for you statement. As a person with endless good idea, fairies, I know how distracting the multiple things can be at times
IRL Meetup in Washington, DC!
I don’t know about you, but I’ve met some really lovely friends here on Skool. This place is different… I feel like there really is the right space and dynamic for us to be able to connect from human to human. But no matter what, there’s nothing like meeting in real life! IRL = In Real Life, BTW. I’m only explaining that just in case, for any friends haven’t heard that yet! So a couple of days ago, I had the great pleasure to have a genuinely fantastic and so-very-real conversation with @Heather Majors!! We went to the Hard Rock Cafe, which was cool! The next thing you know, we’re extending the date to walk along the Mall! My teenage daughter came along too for the walk, but she doesn’t want to be pictured on my Skool blog. 🙃🌻🤓 There’s so much I can say about all of this. - You’ll almost never regret making the time to meet a friend. - Whatever it costs to travel and to go do the things, there are often ways to minimize the expense, raise the funds, and/or make some kind of magic… AND it’s always worth it! - We can learn so much from each other! This is why masterminds can be so powerful… Putting our hearts and minds together as helpful both on a strategy level and just as a human! - Wear comfortable shoes on big adventures! 🤣🙃 P.S. I will absolutely come back to Washington DC. This was such a good adventure, and it’s a really cool place with a lot to see and do! P.P.S. Scout is the darling doggy pictured. 🐾💕
IRL Meetup in Washington, DC!
5 likes • Nov '25
LOL, yes wear comfortable shoes. I was not prepared. The weather was great and it was fun get away from the computer for a day. We tried to get the teenager involved in the conversation too but, sadly, adults are so uncool. But seriously, @Éva Raposa you have a lovely if shy child.
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