How to objectively distinguish between BOT contribution and none BOT 
contributions ?
It looks like an open door to arbitrary discrimination. 

Note also that there may be bad human contributors and valuable BOT 
contributions.  

The real problem is the cost of reviewing the quality of contributions to 
sort out the bad ones. The Brandolini law 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandolini%27s_law) 
comes in effect. 

I thus strongly disagree to reject contributions just because they're are 
made by BOTs or AI.  First because it will become more and more difficult 
to decide which one is which, and second this does not efficiently pushes 
toward the real goal which is to enhance the quality of the contribution 
and the product. 

Le samedi 14 février 2026 à 08:07:02 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :

> This post <https://groups.google.com/g/golang-nuts/c/9faUzoP_JgM> by an 
> AI BOT (along with the +1 below and the repo behind) is utter spam and of 
> disgusting low quality.
> I find crap from BOTs whether in the form of posts, comments, or PRs an 
> insult, and a genuine attack on our community.
>
> While the BOT issue here in go-nuts is still relatively mild, and I 
> understand the Go team may not have much resources to spare on this mostly 
> unofficial forum, I'd like to raise this issue proactively before it's too 
> late.
>

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