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To my mind, these questions come from a part of the Internet's architecture - text isn't generally signed or strongly attributed, and if it were, we don't really have a solid global identity infrastructure - hence a lot of worrying and hand wringing.

You're way overthinking this. Any website with an SSL cert is a "channel" and if it doesn't publish AI generated text, then people can go there to get pure human generated nonsense instead of machine generated nonsense. No new infrastructures are required: in fact we already have many such websites, like newspapers or blogs.

Also, really, listen to yourself. "Infoterrorist"? What is an infoterrorist? You're making up meaningless new words on the fly to try and create a general sense of unease in your reader. Indeed you're trying to make people fear speech, which could itself be described as alt-left propaganda. Does it matter? No not really. You're just a guy posting on the internet, as am I. Spambots have existed since the start of the internet. The content is what matters, not where it came from.




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