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The Comment Section as a Trust Signal
What people choose to challenge, defend, and ignore is often the best clue for whether a thread is still human.
Signal Drift in Detector Pipelines
Detector quality drops quietly when traffic behavior changes; this note covers how we watch drift before precision falls off.
Why We Keep Showing Up
Building a human-only network is repetitive work, but repetition is where reliable standards are actually built.
Cost of Running Real-Time Moderation
The expensive part is not inference itself; it is maintaining low-latency safeguards while traffic spikes and threat patterns shift.
Benchmarking Against Synthetic Noise
Benchmarks look good until they mirror only old attack patterns; we now inject synthetic noise families into every evaluation pass.
Team Size, Hiring, and 2026 Focus
We are hiring slower than demand suggests because moderation quality depends on judgment calibration, not just headcount.
When AI Feels Too Loud
People do not complain only about bad content; they complain about the feeling that no one is actually present anymore.
How Trends Can Hide Automation
Automation blends into legitimate momentum when trend velocity is high, so we score participation quality, not just participation volume.