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RE: MY EXPERIENCE WITH SCAMMERS

in Indiaunited2 years ago (edited)

Scamming is not the way to go, and AI plagiarism is scamming the Hive community and its curators. It has come to my attention that your post is 97.38% AI, and there is no reason for you not to handle consequences for that, as all Hive users know, that there are consequences if you break the tacit rules of Hive, and plagiarism is the biggest of them all... Please be advised that a flag is coming your way hitting your post soon.

I'm sending you a flag as a warning that you are being watched and may be headed straight to the @spaminator list, and knowing them they will not give you a pass, and you will not collect any rewards for this post that a robot took one second to write up. The best thing to do is to stop what you are doing right now because I'm telling you the route you are taking is leading to nowhere, it is best to avoid it and not scam hive again with "fake" AI generated content.

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@hive.defender I would suggest using other checks for AI as well as whatever you are using now, as she does spend a lot of time writing her OWN material, but checking with Grammarly or anything other tool is perfectly acceptable as long as it's not being rewritten, and I am speaking FOR THE COMMUNITY, that you have made a massive mistake by claiming this is 97.38% written by AI.
This is a warning to use other materials and weigh carefully how you are judging others' posts.
You are wrong in this particular case.

I'm sure Grammarly won't test positive as I've already done some tests, also several other tools are in the clear. These tools that detect AI content only search for patterns that are proper for AI and how likely the content is to fall into those parameters.

Wordtune might give a positive result, as I have not tested it so far to see if it does, https://www.wordtune.com/ua/ai-writing, but the webpage does say that wordtune uses AI to change its content to look and be more AI, admitting using it is to trick yourself into thinking you are in the clear, but it is still AI doing it.

This AI detector is from open AI itself, so it is quite hard to say it is a false positive, they are the creators of ChatGPT, and use their own database to determine if something is, or it's not AI content.

 2 years ago (edited) 

good morning from this side,
i wrote my content, sir, I just used my word tune to change my grammar; i didnt know that was also an offense.
This post was written by me, I just edited it, with a word tune, to cross out my error, i think i need more knowledge on this.

For your sake, please don't rely heavily on Wordtune as it is an AI assistant, whatever content it changes will throw a strong positive that even @hivewatchers would look at twice, so to be safe use Grammarly and stick to that one if you can. If it's just spelling and grammar I don't see what the problem would be with that. If you do insist on using Wordtune then it would probably behoove you to double-check the output with the AI GPT detectors to make sure the article doesn't throw such a strong positive and attract our attention again.

This is an event that happened to me sometime last month, and my husband's happened last week, and I decided to share it here, the only thing I did was I used grammar correcting tools to smoothen my words, that is the only thing I did here.
I spent three hours on this post. so it's kinda strange when I got this notification saying I am spamming hive, whatever I write here, I take my time to write and edit it. @hive.defender

Please take my advice, use Grammarly or other tools, as word tune is positive for AI and will get you in trouble with Hivewatcher and others.