Thanks to Ultegra134, we can be assured that accounts are still editing ChatGPT output to make it appear to be non-AI. Its like, they could have just spent an equal amount of time writing an organic post using their own brain at this point.
Post 3.
For this one, not much is changed (if anything), as Hivemoderation says 99.4% likely AI and Sapling says 100% fake. So we know for sure they are using ChatGPT.
Reading through some of Yatsan's other posts, it seems like the humanizer does stuff like
- add "In my opinion" to the start of sentences
- start sentences with "And" (a no-no in proper English)
- use "very" as an adjective too many times
- remove commas
- capitalize words for no reason
- tack on "as you said" to the end of sentences
These things do make ChatGPT text seem a bit more human written, but in a very perfunctory and calculated manner.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about (and what Ultegra134 is pointing out as well):
Original post (Hivemoderation = 11.5%):
It is very important to view gambling as a hobby rather than a means of acquiring wealth. And setting clear limits on losses and profits helps keep things in perspective. Another point I want to make is emotional satisfaction. People tend to get caught up in the moment. Especially when trying to recoup losses. This is where discipline really comes into play. Adhering to a fixed strategy Even if you want to chase your losses But it can prevent you from moving up and losing more than you planned.
Another useful strategy is to regularly track your gambling habits, such as how often you bet. Was the profit/loss target achieved? and whether your strategy will be sustainable in the long run. This way, you'll continually evaluate your game and make adjustments based on actual results. It all boils down to discipline, control, and the understanding that no strategy is foolproof, as you said. Moderate risk taking would be the key, and when combined with self-discipline, it will allow for fun play without the risk of crashing in that area.
Edited for grammar (Hivemoderation = 88%):
It is important to view gambling as a hobby rather than a means of acquiring wealth. Setting clear limits on losses and profits helps keep things in perspective. Another point I want to make is emotional satisfaction. People tend to get caught up in the moment, especially when trying to recoup losses. This is where discipline really comes into play. Adhere to a fixed strategy, even if you want to chase your losses. It can prevent you from moving up and losing more than you planned.
Another useful strategy is to regularly track your gambling habits, such as how often you bet. Was the profit/loss target achieved? This way, you'll continually evaluate your game and make adjustments based on actual results. It all boils down to discipline, control, and the understanding that no strategy is foolproof. Moderate risk taking would be the key, and when combined with self-discipline, it will allow for fun play without the risk of crashing in that area.
As this account is a part of the Stake campaign, which has one of the lowest thresholds for accepting spammers, I doubt a neutral tag will have any effect on their behavior. But if they notice and want to rebut it, I'd be more than happy to hear what they have to say.