>Is it feasible to build a community that will contribute, and also get the search traffic[1], and be economically viable, particularly in the post LLM world? I don't think so.
To be honest, it's more feasible than ever because of LLMs. I imagine more and more grassroots for "human communities" will be advertised as those weary of LLMs tire and migrate. Having systems guaranteed to be humans will be a selling point. Not guaranteed to surpass SO, I imagine it will get a sizeable community.
The downside is that, short of a very fast updating anti-bot captcha, users will more or less need strict identification to enter. Either via a premium payment or showing real life ID. Very unpopular models in the US. we'll have to see if the hate for AI overrides the will to give up anonymity (at least on the backend) or putting their wallets where their mouths are.
To be honest, it's more feasible than ever because of LLMs. I imagine more and more grassroots for "human communities" will be advertised as those weary of LLMs tire and migrate. Having systems guaranteed to be humans will be a selling point. Not guaranteed to surpass SO, I imagine it will get a sizeable community.
The downside is that, short of a very fast updating anti-bot captcha, users will more or less need strict identification to enter. Either via a premium payment or showing real life ID. Very unpopular models in the US. we'll have to see if the hate for AI overrides the will to give up anonymity (at least on the backend) or putting their wallets where their mouths are.