I've noticed a new trend emerging among AI spammers, and that is to prompt the bot to generate only lowercase text. Here's an example from
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As is:
i see a lot of negative comments about bitcoin lately. there are too many people in panic mode. i keep seeing questions like, "are we in a bear market?" "is this the end?" if you’re thinking this way, i want you to stop and reflect for a moment. how many times has bitcoin surprised us? how many times have we heard people say, "it’s over" or "don’t waste your time" just because they didn’t believe in it?
bitcoin hasn’t just surprised and proven people wrong a couple of times—it has done so repeatedly, forcing skeptics to swallow their words. those who doubted it in the past now regret not buying or panic-selling at the wrong time. while those who saw bitcoin as a get-rich-quick scheme have struggled with it, the ones who ignored the comparisons to endlessly printed fiat currencies like the usd have always managed to make better financial decisions.
guys, i’m telling you, i believe in bitcoin so much that even if everything i’ve saved becomes 10 times less valuable one day, i’ll still be proud. this isn’t a gamble, it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme—it’s a change. and i want to be part of that change. if it fails, i’d rather see my money disappear as part of a revolution than sit in a currency that’s endlessly printed without backing. i can accept that.
there will always be those who are impatient, chasing quick profits. but in the long run, the real winners are the ones who truly understand what bitcoin stands for. patience over panic, knowledge over fear, conviction over doubt.
bitcoin is here to stay. what matters is that we stay with it.
Sapling: 0.0% Fake
Copyleaks: 0% AI-generated
After capitalization is corrected:
I see a lot of negative comments about bitcoin lately. There are too many people in panic mode. I keep seeing questions like, "are we in a bear market?" "is this the end?" If you’re thinking this way, I want you to stop and reflect for a moment. How many times has bitcoin surprised us? How many times have we heard people say, "it’s over" or "don’t waste your time" just because they didn’t believe in it?
Bitcoin hasn’t just surprised and proven people wrong a couple of times—it has done so repeatedly, forcing skeptics to swallow their words. Those who doubted it in the past now regret not buying or panic-selling at the wrong time. While those who saw bitcoin as a get-rich-quick scheme have struggled with it, the ones who ignored the comparisons to endlessly printed fiat currencies like the USD have always managed to make better financial decisions.
Guys, I’m telling you, I believe in bitcoin so much that even if everything I’ve saved becomes 10 times less valuable one day, I’ll still be proud. This isn’t a gamble, it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme—it’s a change. And I want to be part of that change. If it fails, I’d rather see my money disappear as part of a revolution than sit in a currency that’s endlessly printed without backing. I can accept that.
There will always be those who are impatient, chasing quick profits. But in the long run, the real winners are the ones who truly understand what bitcoin stands for. Patience over panic, knowledge over fear, conviction over doubt.
Bitcoin is here to stay. What matters is that we stay with it.
Sapling: 94.4% Fake
Copyleaks: 100% AI-generated
Here's
another example where I fixed the capitalization:
Recently, I’ve been seeing a lot of gambling strategies in entertainment-focused posts on social media.
These strategies are mostly for games like mines, limbo, or dice, where we set the odds and make the decisions. They usually involve increasing the bet after a loss. The person making the video demonstrates the strategy for a short time, showing that it can make money.
They usually start off well. With a classic strategy, you can probably increase your money by around 10-20%. At first glance, everything seems great, giving you the hope that you'll double or triple your money and walk away.
But as you slowly win, a problem suddenly appears. Your strategy of increasing the bet after every loss drags you into a downward spiral. You just can't seem to win, even a little. And in the end, your exponentially growing bets will likely drain your entire balance.
This is the part that video creators never mention. When losing streaks last longer than expected, you can’t stop playing (because you’d lose your previous balance), and you can’t prevent your money from running out either.
All of these strategies will end the same way in the long run.In a game where the RTP isn’t fair, losing is only a matter of time. No one can beat the casino.
My question to you is: have you ever tried any of these strategies before? Were you successful?
Sapling: 100% Fake
Copyleaks: 100% AI-generated
(this post probably won't be deleted as its the first post of a long topic, but it should... losing their posts would encourage other posters to think twice before replying to a bot).
Here's
one more for good measure, with corrected capitalization:
If you're going to place a bet on your favorite team, there are two possibilities.
1. Betting on your team to win.
If you do this, you'll celebrate every goal with pure joy. Your team scores, and your bet's chances of winning increase. It's a win-win situation. But there are risks. If your team concedes a goal, you have two reasons to be upset.
2. Betting on the opposing team to win.
If you’re doing this, I’d say you’re playing it safe. You can celebrate every goal in the match. If your team scores, you celebrate for them. If they concede, you celebrate for your bet. Whether you feel happier about money or your team depends on which one matters more to you.
Sapling: 100% Fake
GPTZero: 69% Probability AI Generated
One other thing to note is that this person posts a lot in Turkish, which could theoretically be an excuse to use AI, but then telling it to decapitalize everything suggests AI is doing the heavy lifting.