Hacker News officially bans AI-generated and edited comments. The dev community rejoices as the era of ChatGPT word salad faces serious pushback.

Everywhere you scroll these days, comment sections are reeking of cheap AI word salad. It feels like talking to a wall of automated prompts. Well, Hacker News (HN) just had enough and dropped the ban hammer: Keep your AI-generated bullshit out of the forum.
For those too lazy to read the changelog, HN just hotfixed their guidelines with a painfully blunt rule: "Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans."
What does this mean? It means this platform is built for actual flesh-and-blood developers to talk trash, debate tech stacks, and share insights. If you're relying on some generic AI generator to write your essays and sound smart, HN wants you out. This simple update pulled in over 2400 points, which just proves how incredibly sick the dev community is of ChatGPT-style spam taking up server space.
Throw a new rule into a tech forum, and you instantly get factions fighting to the death. From my lurking, there are three main vibes happening right now:
Listen up, folks. AI is a fantastic tool to refactor your spaghetti code or automate the boring stuff. But it shouldn't be a substitute for having an actual personality. When you're arguing on a forum, people want human friction. They want the raw, pragmatic, sometimes typo-ridden chaos of a real human mind.
Using AI to write a Python script? Absolutely based. Using AI to masquerade as a senior thought leader in a comment section? Pure cringe. Keep it real, keep it salty, and for the love of god, stop using the word "delve."
Source: Hacker News