@malte I like the idea in theory—we need something to help filter out the garbage. But this could go sideways fast.
A friend of mine does surreal art and has for years. Since the AI explosion, people keep accusing him of using AI. His actual art. That he's been making since before DALL-E was even a thing. It just happens to look weird and dreamlike, so now everyone's suspicious.
That's what worries me about crowd-sourcing this. People would flag anything that feels AI-ish, even if it's just someone with an unusual style. Experimental writers, non-native speakers, artists doing anything unconventional—they'd all get caught in the crossfire. And once you're flagged, good luck shaking that off.
Plus "AI slop" vs "content I personally don't like" is going to blur together real fast. Mob mentality isn't exactly known for nuance.