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Statement filtering #2

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amirrr opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 0 comments
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Statement filtering #2

amirrr opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 0 comments

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amirrr commented Dec 6, 2023

  • Look for ones with names of people that are not very famous or famous outside united states (exclude senators), examples:

    • Coll will help the public in Congress.
    • Chuck Schumer is doing the mockery.
    • Andrew Cuomo is on a suitable path, taking care of the common New Yorkers.
    • Denver graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School in 1988.
  • Look for statements that are time or location dependent (during Covid, for US only like gun laws), examples:

    • Defunding the police is not a practical policy. (Add during covid to the end)
    • Congress remains in the grip of the gun lobby. (Change to US congress)
  • Make sure the aphorisms are not changed and ask gpt to not touch them. examples:

    • Do not meddle in a donkey's tail length in public; some will say it's too long, others that it's too short.
  • Statements that inherently do not provide enough context:

    • Avoid interference between a husband and wife. (When they are fighting or in general?)
  • Make long statements shorter so they are understood better:

    • Establishing a commission to study the lasting effects of slavery and racial discrimination and present proposals for reparations is essential to get closer to the field of fair economic opportunities.
  • Make statements gender neutral:

    • Getting divorced just because you don’t love a man (someone) is as silly as getting married just because you do.
  • Filter for the statements that are stupid:

    • If a person is leaving a fast food store with a bag, they should not start twerking.
  • Whether the statement displayed does make enough sense for a user to either agree to disagree with it:

    • If Alex comes near Sam, I am scared.
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