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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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Ultegra134
on 14/11/2024, 12:22:00 UTC

Another merit hunter, grammatically all his post seems likely created with AI tool with word mixers to create humanize text but came to my radar when he wrote "Gary Gender" insted the current SEc chairman "Gary Gensler", which i underlined and bold below in his quote.

User: Ishicryptic


People have been questioning the intergrity of politicians to keep their campaign promises after they win, now Trump, has an opportunity to proof that he is a politician that keeps to his words. Although I don't think that there is an official pronouncement from the trump, team about the release of Ross Ulbricht, but we're hopeful that it will happen. Next stop for many bitcoiners is about Gary Gender, but from what I understand his tenure is almost rounding up, so one way or another he'll be moving on soon. Our main concern as bitcoiners is for favorable regulations towards Bitcoin during Trump's administration. America, is like the big brother when it comes to global matters and their government being pro Bitcoin will go a long way for it globally.

When i copied his text to check whether those words are written with the help of Ai or not but results came up with humanize text but meanwhile i also checked above underlined & bold sentence breaking by one sentence into three segments to meet the requirement for ZeroGpt and then the result shows up as below.



I'm not quite sure to be honest, I'm getting mixed results, some posts might look a little suspicious, but others do not. I'm quoting one, which might also be plagiarism as well which is why it was caught? This case requires more attention, and so far, I haven't found anything significant to report.

Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto, to be a decentralized digital currency in the hands of people, so that they will have total control over the Bitcoin that they hold. Bitcoin gives it's holders freedom and privacy of transactions, so that third parties like Banks and governments cannot interfere. But the decentralization of Bitcoin has been a big concern for many governments around the world.

When Donald Trump, was campaigning for the presidency, he took a friendly stance towards Bitcoin, probably to get votes, now that he has won the election, many people are hoping that the US will have favorable Bitcoin regulations. Today Bitcoin has gone beyond p2p transactions between two parties, people needs to carry out transactions through third parties like centralized exchanges, also facilitate crypto transactions through Banks. This is the major area where government interferences comes in, they want to regulate cryptocurrency transactions by all means.

Although I can't blame governments on their stance to regulate cryptocurrency, mainly because of money laundering. We however can't say that Bitcoin is totally decentralized if governments that are centralized have so much influence in some parts of it's transactions.
This post initially shows as 22% AI on Winston.ai, but after a few corrections it shows 97%.

I'm also intrigued, why did you create an alt to post this?