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1for 3., I'm not sure what you mean: you're asking for a template for what context, specifically?– JNat StaffModCommented Feb 8 at 14:56
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@JNat Well - advice on citation requirements for genAI posts are pointless if its completely banned. "tools can be used to generate answers for $SiteName" would be irrelevant if we'd rather not have people do so– Journeyman GeekCommented Feb 8 at 15:13
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1ah, got it: a template for sites to use as a starting point for their help center article if they choose to disallow the content, rather than require it be cited! That makes complete sense, yes.– JNat StaffModCommented Feb 8 at 15:15
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1revision 7 addresses your point 5.– JNat StaffModCommented Feb 8 at 17:54
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1(not ignoring the other points; still plan to go back to them)– JNat StaffModCommented Feb 8 at 19:54
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@JNat No problem, thanks for looking at it! FYI: I've added one more suggestion as it seems like Google Bard is being renamed.– cocomacCommented Feb 8 at 21:38
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2For 2., I'll be working with the International SO sites on coming up with translations for the two variants of the articles ^_^– JNat StaffModCommented Feb 16 at 15:04
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