Setting aside whether or not you were banned from reddit for legitimate reasons:
I think this thread, funnily enough, demonstrates that feedback from a community of actual people who might care about a subject is AT LEAST as good as ChatGPT.
Across 2 separate comments you were given both a succinct explanation for why the problem exists, and an acceptable solution for you. And it took way fewer words than all of what you show of the ChatGPT output, which AFAICT gave you neither, at least not in all the text of your screenshot.
Yes, human made answers are often better
But you have to navigate the social landmine to get it
I'm happy with AI's good enough answers if that means not having to do that.
In particular having to self-repress and self-censor. I rather say what I have to say to a mindless robot than endure that again.
In response to a video where 3 people are incinerated on a busy street in Baghdad.
We are assured, 'these were bad people of course"
So I asked, how much violence would be appropriate, if someone did exactly that in New York.
Reason for ban : incitation of violence
Not only it's false, it doesn't matter what the reason is. All moderator "rules" include catch all rules to delete anything anytime. And it's not just a reddit problem. It's an all humans problem. Those horrible people are everywhere.
Why endure this indignity when some chatbot is good enough anyway ?