r/KitchenPro is run by a coordinated network of bots posting all LLM slop and stolen cooking videos, and is quickly becoming one of the largest cooking subs
All of the topics have identical, default ChatGPT writing style and follow the same few formats ("debunking" a purportedly common kitchen mistake, asking if a specialized cooking tool is worth buying, offering a list of approaches to an ingredient or dish). One of the mods, whose bio claims he's a hotel chef, just posts blatantly stolen cooking videos (some have women's hands and some male). The mod
Is there a way to get this subreddit banned for contributing to dead Internet?
u/geauxbleu — 4 days ago