Just ask a LLM. The author can always edit it, after all.
My suggestion for how such a feature could be done would be to copy the comment into a draft post, add LLM-suggested title (and tags?), and alert the author for an opt-in, who may delete or post it.
If it is sufficiently well received and people approve a lot of them, then one can explore optout auto-posting mechanisms, like “wait a month and if the author has still neither explicitly posted it nor deleted the draft proposal, then auto-post it”.
Yes, I’d assume a sensible implementation would transfer the metadata as well—the new post would have the same date, karma, and comments as the original comment. Just as if it had always been posted as a post.
What would the title be?
Just ask a LLM. The author can always edit it, after all.
My suggestion for how such a feature could be done would be to copy the comment into a draft post, add LLM-suggested title (and tags?), and alert the author for an opt-in, who may delete or post it.
If it is sufficiently well received and people approve a lot of them, then one can explore optout auto-posting mechanisms, like “wait a month and if the author has still neither explicitly posted it nor deleted the draft proposal, then auto-post it”.
karma should also transfer automatically
Yes, I’d assume a sensible implementation would transfer the metadata as well—the new post would have the same date, karma, and comments as the original comment. Just as if it had always been posted as a post.