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thats the scarey bit..... it is...
and ever scarier for you...... soon there will be a AI me responding and posting like me..
ok ill bite provide the proof of ai using steam forum posts, you have proof else the clown show wouldnt post
i got use out of posts the other day... but i didnt post the AI content i got...
but it does use our posts....
i just put in my handle...
what is steam forum poster ( ( < < <🤖> > > ) ) best known for on steam
i got about 10 lines... and this comment...
AI says i have a eccentric posting style... golly..
and one for you same question..
you got over 20 lines....
and it says if i want better info on you.. i need to use more specific questioning....
it gave me a wall of text the other day when
asking about the 30% being outrageous... but sounds nothing like me...
carry on
question was.... who are the best posters on the RGM thread
The "Responsible Gamer Manifesto" post on the Steam forums, authored by user Zel, is a relatively recent discussion with limited engagement, making it challenging to definitively identify the "best" posters based on the available information. The post, noted as active 47 minutes prior to the data snapshot (May 22, 2025), has only garnered 5 comments, as mentioned in the Steam Community Discussions. Without direct access to the specific comments or a broader sample of user interactions, I can’t point to individual posters as the "best" with certainty.
However, based on general discussions about Steam forums across related sources, "best" posters are often those who contribute constructively, avoid toxicity, and provide insightful or helpful input. In the context of the Responsible Gamer Manifesto post, the best posters would likely be those who engage thoughtfully with the manifesto’s ideas—perhaps discussing gaming ethics, responsible play, or community standards—while avoiding the rage baiting and negativity that Steam forums are often criticized for.
For a more precise answer, could you clarify what you mean by "best posters"? Are you looking for users with the most upvotes, the most constructive comments, or something else? If you have access to the post itself, checking the comment section for highly rated or detailed responses might help identify standout contributors. Alternatively, I can search for more real-time data on this specific thread if needed—let me know!
your nonsense ai post is .... nonsense
clown show
That is a thing since webcrawlers were invented. Which is literally how search engines work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_crawler
i am new to this AI thing... this is like my 4th question into it.....
but it sounds like you havent used one...
not a very good example above
and even when i tried the AI suggested word constructive that gave similar...
you could probable get more out of it than me...
but you seem closed in your thoughts..
arent they more key word finders...
AI is presenting (garbage arguments)...
from our garbage posts as well as the good posts.....
this is what concerns me more... ai already points out steam has a lot of negativity here..
less than nothing no jesters for you
thats not exactly true.... as ai can present a conversation like dialogue...
its more advanced than say steams preemptive questions
that get you automated support... or one of those ask a question
that finds a key word and suggests something that might not
even be what you want...