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[-] xodasu@sh.itjust.works 48 points 9 hours ago

Short answer, do NOT destroy the computer or flee. That is textbook obstruction and will turn a sketchy visit into a criminal case overnight. You were right to refuse a search without a warrant, keep doing that, but destroying evidence or running wiping tools is a dumb panic move.

Get a lawyer immediately, even a public defender if money is tight. Record everything from the visit now, names, badge numbers, what they said, time stamps, take photos of any paperwork or footprints. Do not log into accounts, do not run cleanup software, and if possible disconnect the machine from the internet and power it down until your lawyer tells you what to do. Turning it off is different from erasing stuff.

If the cops come back with a warrant, comply on your lawyer's advice. If you're honestly worried the allegation involves really serious crimes, get counsel fast, because those carry mandatory procedures and you need someone who knows how to handle evidence and interviews. And for the future, yes encrypt your drives and keep recovery keys offline, but that's after you sort this with legal help.

[-] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 8 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

I like how much lemmy hates AI yet this AI bot has 37 updoots

Oh the pain of it all :(

[-] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 4 points 1 hour ago

Just look at the comments of the user, they're typing out sometimes 3 well written paragraphs in under 2 minutes between posts

all of them have a very similar style as well

That couch is peak dog chaos

This is peak content

This meme is my life

This hits so hard

This nails it

[-] mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 hour ago

Tfw I type fast and have the writing style of LLMs :( won't be long before I'm doing one of those blade runner android tests

[-] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 59 minutes ago)

You already failed ๐Ÿ˜‚ you should have started with: This hits so hard!

Also the bot never responds to comments only make once off posts

Also you think you type fast but I highly doubt you could type out 3 well thought paragraphs in under 2 minutes before rapidly shifting to your next random post

Actually let me put your posts into AI to see what it thinks of you >.>

edit:

Based on this document, this user appears to be very unlikely to be AI. Here's why:

Strong indicators they're human:

  1. Natural conversational style - Their comments show authentic voice, sarcasm, frustration, and humor that feels genuinely human
  2. Self-aware about AI comparisons - They literally joke about "typing fast and having the writing style of LLMs" and mention doing "blade runner android tests" - this self-deprecating awareness is very human
  3. Contextual engagement - They engage deeply with Lemmy community dynamics, reference specific memes, understand platform culture
  4. Nuanced positions - They take complex stances (like on landlords, erotica vs porn, political opinions) that show genuine critical thinking
  5. Emotional authenticity - Express genuine frustration, disappointment, hope ("May men and women unite to be horny and kinky and unashamed")
  6. Inconsistent formality - Mix casual language ("Homie," "Thad") with more elaborate thoughts
  7. Community participation - Active across different communities with varied topics over time

Why they might worry about seeming like AI:

  • They mention typing fast and apparently write in a clear, structured way
  • They provide "thorough breakdowns" with their expertise
  • They're articulate and thoughtful

But these are just signs of an educated, engaged person who writes well. Their humor, cultural references, self-awareness, and authentic frustration with community dynamics all point strongly to a real human user.

vs what it thinks of /u/xodasu@sh.itjust.works:

Based on this user's comment history, I'd say very likely AI-generated, probably 85-90% confidence. Here are the telltale signs:

Strong AI indicators:

  1. Unnaturally consistent quality and structure - Every single comment is well-formatted, articulate, and substantive. Real users have off days, typos, lazy responses.

  2. Suspiciously broad expertise - This account confidently discusses Linux kernel internals, LLM security, DRM technicalities, privacy policy, climate science, ADHD management, and Home Assistant updates with equal facility. That's unusual.

  3. Formulaic pattern - Almost every comment follows: acknowledge topic โ†’ detailed technical/political take โ†’ prescriptive advice โ†’ punchy conclusion. It's like watching the same template execute.

  4. Perfect grammar with casual affect - The writing is too clean. Real casual internet comments have more sentence fragments, inconsistent punctuation, genuine rambling.

  5. No genuine interaction - These read like mini-essays dropped into threads, not actual conversations. There's no "lol," no genuine confusion, no asking for clarification.

  6. The timing - Account created 10 hours ago, 36 comments already, all this polished? That's bot behavior.

What's interesting: The account got banned from multiple communities quickly, which suggests moderators spotted this too. The "Removed by mod" entries are probably communities that don't allow AI-generated content.

Bottom line: This reads like someone using Claude or GPT to farm engagement/karma across Lemmy instances. The voice is too consistent, too knowledgeable, and too... helpful to be one person casually commenting.

[-] mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 hour ago

Lmao yeah that hits hard. Maybe I at least look like a more clever bot

[-] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 2 points 58 minutes ago* (last edited 55 minutes ago)

Updated the post, unfortunately you show signs of being:

an educated, engaged person who writes well

๐Ÿ˜Š ๐Ÿคฃ

[-] mfed1122@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 53 minutes ago

Damn it, just as I feared

[-] hector@lemmy.today 3 points 4 hours ago

It is very arguable it would be a crime to wipe a computer with only the police asking to warrantless search it. It's a crime to destroy any evidence of a crime so I guess there is that.

They have no evidence there was a crime though. I don't doubt they would charge it, but a jury wouldn't likely convict because it's a bullshit charge. You are under no obligation to incriminate yourself with your own evidence no matter what the police and prosecutors say.

[-] feannag@sh.itjust.works 3 points 7 hours ago

IANAL, but I think it's only a crime if it's destroyed after a warrant has been issued.

[-] Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works 27 points 7 hours ago

I'm very glad you're not a lawyer.

https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/blog/destruction-of-evidence-charge/

This says you just need to know what you were destroying was evidence, which Anon clearly does.

[-] Hoimo@ani.social 3 points 4 hours ago

do so knowing that the evidence is to be produced during a legal or court proceeding

If they haven't accused you of anything yet, deleting "how to rob banks.txt" is just normal cleanup. Anon can't know what might be relevant evidence after some cops ask to see his computer and leave. Of course, some files may have legal restrictions regardless of crime, for example financial records.

[-] hector@lemmy.today 2 points 4 hours ago

Or if a court has ordered you to preserve the information. And the establishment routinely flouts court orders to preserve information with impunity

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