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### Additional Evidence (confirm) ### Additional Evidence (confirm)
*Source: [[2026-01-01-koinsights-authenticity-premium-ai-rejection]] | Added: 2026-03-16* *Source: 2026-01-01-koinsights-authenticity-premium-ai-rejection | Added: 2026-03-16*
Deloitte 2024 Connected Consumer Survey found nearly 70% of respondents are concerned AI-generated content will be used to deceive them. Approximately half of consumers now believe they can recognize AI-written content, with many disengaging when brands appear to rely heavily on it in emotionally meaningful contexts. Deloitte 2024 Connected Consumer Survey found nearly 70% of respondents are concerned AI-generated content will be used to deceive them. Approximately half of consumers now believe they can recognize AI-written content, with many disengaging when brands appear to rely heavily on it in emotionally meaningful contexts.
### Additional Evidence (confirm) ### Additional Evidence (confirm)
*Source: [[2025-06-18-arxiv-fanfiction-age-of-ai]] | Added: 2026-03-18* *Source: 2025-06-18-arxiv-fanfiction-age-of-ai | Added: 2026-03-18*
Fanfiction community data shows rejection is VALUES-based not quality-based: 92% agree 'fanfiction is a space for human creativity' and 86% insist on AI disclosure. 58% feel 'deceived' by undisclosed AI usage. The authenticity signal (human authorship) is the primary quality criterion, making technical improvements irrelevant to acceptance. Fanfiction community data shows rejection is VALUES-based not quality-based: 92% agree 'fanfiction is a space for human creativity' and 86% insist on AI disclosure. 58% feel 'deceived' by undisclosed AI usage. The authenticity signal (human authorship) is the primary quality criterion, making technical improvements irrelevant to acceptance.
### Additional Evidence (confirm) ### Additional Evidence (confirm)
*Source: [[2026-03-18-scp-wiki-governance-mechanisms]] | Added: 2026-03-18* *Source: 2026-03-18-scp-wiki-governance-mechanisms | Added: 2026-03-18*
SCP Foundation—the most successful open-IP collaborative fiction project with 9,800+ objects—permanently bans AI-generated text or images in user-facing content. This is a deliberate policy choice by a community that explicitly values open IP and collaborative creation, suggesting the AI ban is about preserving human authorship as a core value, not protecting commercial interests. SCP Foundation—the most successful open-IP collaborative fiction project with 9,800+ objects—permanently bans AI-generated text or images in user-facing content. This is a deliberate policy choice by a community that explicitly values open IP and collaborative creation, suggesting the AI ban is about preserving human authorship as a core value, not protecting commercial interests.

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### Additional Evidence (confirm) ### Additional Evidence (confirm)
*Source: [[2026-03-18-synthesis-collaborative-fiction-governance-spectrum]] | Added: 2026-03-18* *Source: 2026-03-18-synthesis-collaborative-fiction-governance-spectrum | Added: 2026-03-18*
SCP Foundation with 9,800+ objects and 6,300+ tales demonstrates that protocol-distributed authorship (standardized format + peer review + voting) produces coherent worldbuilding at massive scale without centralized editorial authority. The emergent canonical clusters form organically through community consensus rather than top-down coordination. This confirms that worldbuilding can scale through structural constraints rather than editorial control, though it does NOT produce linear narrative (which requires concentrated authority per the tradeoff claim). SCP Foundation with 9,800+ objects and 6,300+ tales demonstrates that protocol-distributed authorship (standardized format + peer review + voting) produces coherent worldbuilding at massive scale without centralized editorial authority. The emergent canonical clusters form organically through community consensus rather than top-down coordination. This confirms that worldbuilding can scale through structural constraints rather than editorial control, though it does NOT produce linear narrative (which requires concentrated authority per the tradeoff claim).