Is it wrong to use AI to bridge the language barrier on Reddit?
AmeniNuretemo · reddit · 2026-08-23
A Japanese user shares how ChatGPT helped them overcome language barriers and participate in Reddit discussions for the first time by translating and refining their English. They argue that their opinions remain their own, with AI serving only as a translation and writing assistant. However, noting the community's negative reaction to AI-generated content, they ask whether using AI in this way to participate in online communities is problematic.
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