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### Limitations
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The preference label in SHP is intended to reflect how *helpful* one response is relative to another, given an instruction/question.
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Though some comments do provide citations to justify their response, most do not.
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There are exceptions to this, such as the `askhistorians` subreddit, which is heavily moderated and answers are expected to provide citations.
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The preference label in SHP is intended to reflect how *helpful* one response is relative to another, given an instruction/question.
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SHP is not intended for use in harm-minimization, as it was not designed to include the toxic content that would be necessary to learn a good toxicity detector.
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If you are looking for data where the preference label denotes less harm, we would recommend the harmfulness split of Anthropic's HH-RLHF data.
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Another limitation is that the more preferred response in SHP is not necessarily the more factual one.
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Though some comments do provide citations to justify their response, most do not.
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There are exceptions to this, such as the `askhistorians` subreddit, which is heavily moderated and answers are expected to provide citations.
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