Torum is a self-hosted, Tor-native discussion forum modeled after Hacker News. It runs entirely as a Tor hidden service, accessible only through the Tor network via a .onion address. All data is stored locally in an SQLite database, and the entire application is managed through a single interactive shell script. Designed for operators who want to run a private or semi-private community forum with no reliance on clearnet infrastructure, third-party services, or cloud hosting.


@curbstickle@anarchist.nexus
The OP’s disclosure doesn’t meet the requirements you laid out for proper disclosure. At this early stage I would suggest removing posts that only partially meet the criteria, otherwise you will spend a lot of time handholding posters. Or, if low quality disclosures are allowed, then it dilutes the effect of the rules immensely. I know you want to be patient with people, but proper enforcement now will pay off in the long run!
Unfortunately I was replying from my phone and didn’t notice. And yes, definitely trying to be patient given its a new rule and not exactly the easiest.
The up side is these are the sort of things that come up that make it easier to identify the holes - particularly the lack of examples. I’ll clear that up later today after I’m done with work.
@skyline2 what are you looking for the disclosure looks fulfilled to me?
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The part that isn’t right (and sorry, was replying from my phone earlier so I didn’t notice) is the level of AI involvement.
So lets say the only AI assisted part was documentation, and it was fully generated - you’d put:
If you also had it suggest testing, but you implemented the tests themselves, that would be Hint, so it would look like this:
I think I should put a few examples in the post to make it clearer
Yes, a copy paste template would be really nice and may make it easier to interpret. An example of a acceptable disclosure of what everyone wants to see.