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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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Ultegra134
on 26/06/2024, 20:27:26 UTC
⭐ Merited by lovesmayfamilis (1)
I don't know is it the right topic to discuss this issue. But I think the users of this topic may be familiar with this extension, so I am asking here. Does anyone here use the AI Content Detector - Copyleaks ?
And if you have used it, how safe do you think it is?
These extensions are very useful for identifying AI content but I see they are asking permission to Read & change all data in all website. I think this notification has been seen in the browser of all users, do you think it is safe to use this extension of Copyleaks? wanna know your opinions.
I just installed it and it seems no different than the website itself. I've found Copyleaks to be accurate in more than 9 out of 10 instances. The only downside is that they've limited the free available scans to just a few a day, rendering it useless for detecting AI content on the forum. The extension seems handy though, as you can scan any text on the spot.

I just came across this user, any thoughts? His posts don't make too much sense.

User: ditec_wrogn

Post 1.
Your response doesn't change the fact that you have a history of scamming and illegal activities. Pretending to be nice doesn't erase the fact that you're a liar and a criminal who has yet to face the consequences of your actions.

Your repeated attempts to deceive and manipulate others with baseless claims and fake evidence are pathetic. It's time to take responsibility for your actions and stop trying to weasel your way out of it.

Your involvement in illegal activities, such as illegally raising over one million dollars in proceeds through the unregistered offers and sales of securities to crypto asset investors, is a serious offense. You need to face the consequences and make things right.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Sapling.ai: Fake 100%
GPTZero: 91% Probability AI generated

Post 2.
Your behavior on this forum is unacceptable, especially in light of the findings by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to the SEC, you have illegally raised over one million dollars in proceeds through the unregistered offers and sales of securities to crypto asset investors.

This is a serious offense, and it's no wonder that you're facing opposition from the community. Your repeated attempts to deceive and manipulate others with baseless claims and fake evidence are not only dishonest, but they also undermine the integrity of this forum.

Until you can demonstrate a commitment to honesty and transparency, and take responsibility for your illegal activities, don't expect to be taken seriously. The community deserves better.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Sapling.ai: Fake 100%
GPTZero: 100% Probability AI generated

Post 3.
You have not been received well in the community since you have been caught lying and the US SEC has discovered your illegal activities. Your proposal for a "fair election" for the role of Bitcoin Scammer President is full of false promises and misleading statements.

First of all, your suggestion to use hash power as votes in a decentralized and transparent way is not feasible. Hash power is used to secure the network, not to cast votes. Your proposal goes against the basic understanding of how the network operates.

Secondly, asking people to point their mining hardware to your Bitcoin address is not a legitimate way to fund your projects or provide liquidity. It is a scam and an attempt to get free Bitcoin. Your proposal is not only unrealistic, but it is also dishonest and misleading.

Lastly, begging to increase your merit is ridiculous when you haven't brought any real merit to the community. I urge you to stop making false claims and misleading the community. I hope that the US SEC will bring you to court for your illegal activities and protect the community from potential scams and frauds.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Sapling.ai: Fake 100%
GPTZero: 82% Probability AI generated