NOTE: This is addressed to SE

> Stack Overflow ran an analysis and the ChatGPT detection tools that moderators were previously using have an alarmingly high rate of false positives. Usage of these tools correlated to a dramatic upswing in suspensions of users with little or no prior content contributions; people with original questions and answers were summarily suspended from participating on the platform. These unnecessary suspensions and their outsize impact on new users run counter to our mission and have a negative impact on our community.

Please do not violate your own [misinformation policy][1]. Let's read through it. You manage to violate nearly ever section. Nice job.

> Is likely to significantly contribute to the risk of physical or psychological harm to a person or a group of people

Many mods have their real name as their username and them being part of this group repeatedly disparaged in the press by a billion dollar company makes life more than a bit harder and causes harm.

> Promotes widely disproven claims...

Your claim that the moderator suspended users unfairly because of GPT detection tools is false. You are unable to even give a single example. If, out of something like 30 million users, you can't find **a single one** that was unfairly suspended because of a GPT detection tool, then that really shows that even you know your claim is false.

> Promotes the specific views of a party, government, or ideology by using false claims regarding others

You are currently promoting your own views by using false claims regarding moderators. Literally a fill in the blank.

> The end

This means that with that paragraph alone, you have managed to violate 3 out of 7 of the clauses in your own policy. I can't find a single example that does worse. Stack Exchange, you will have no credibility if you don't even try to follow your own policy. So, yes, please stop disparaging the moderators in the press. Thank you.

  [1]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/conduct/misleading-information