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chatgptx created an issue. See original summary.

vishal.kadam’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed

Hello, and a warm welcome to the Drupal community!

You can contribute to drupal.org without having the role.

The 'confirmed' role is for users that contribute to this website. In this case, you've not contributed any content except this post, so there is no content to review. Postponing for now, after you have posted some content on Drupal.org.

You can add a comment to this issue to request a new review in order to get 'confirmed' or you will get that automatically.

Please visit the Become a confirmed user page for information.

Here is a list of resources that will assist you in making helpful contributions:

gisle’s picture

This request for a 'confirmed' user role is obviously AI-generated, displaying the signature of AI-generated content by being very verbose, and by containing a lot of trivial "information", all of it being totally irrelevant to the request. I've deleted several posts last week that has been spamming links to the same French chatbot in our support Forums.

chatgptx, please understand that when using AI in the course of making a contribution to Drupal, we require you to:

  • Disclose that AI was used in crafting the code or content.
  • Carefully review and test the output, to ensure it is relevant, and that it works.
  • Provide human intervention to correct inaccuracies, mistakes, or broken code.

Use of AI when it is not relevant to an issue (which is indeed the case here) will most likely result in you being banned from posting on Drupal.org again.

Source: https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/issues/issue-procedures-and-etiquett...

gisle’s picture

Status: Postponed » Closed (won't fix)

As described on the page Become a confirmed user:

If there's still no new content, the issue will be closed and the role denied.

There still are no (0) posts except this one associated with this account, so there is nothing to review. I am closing this request for now. After you have posted some content on Drupal.org you may want to add a comment to this issue to request a new review.