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Re: Issues with my account
by
nutildah
on 05/03/2025, 20:27:33 UTC
⭐ Merited by hugeblack (2) ,Free Market Capitalist (1)
The first post mentioned was deleted as spam. AI-generated or not, it doesn't really matter; it was a bad post that doesn't contribute much in the way of conversation. As for the second post, it looks like only the second half is AI-generated as the first half has some spelling errors.

I recently joined this forum to learn more about cryptocurrency. At first, I was reading and browsing through the forum a lot, trying to understand the concepts. I had so many questions and taught about creatin new topics to ask, but then I noticed the search bar at the top of the forum. I tried using it and found that most of my questions had already been answered in previous threads.

Since then, it's been easy for me to find answers to my questions without needing to create new topics. I wanted to share this tip with other new members who may have questions but aren't sure where to start. You can create a new topic to ask your question, but I've found that searching through old threads provides a more comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Think of the forum as a resource where almost everything you can think of has already been discussed. Using the search bar can get you accurate and helpful answers to your questions.

The detectors give the following results:

Sapling.ai: 100% Fake
Copyleaks: 100% AI-generated
ZeroGPT: 52.54% generated by AI/GPT
GPTZero: 100% Probability AI generated
QuillBot: 65% of text is likely AI
Undetectable.ai: Likely 99% AI

So 6 detectors suggest the post is substantially written by AI.

Also, automated AI detection has a very high rate of false positives. I don't think it should be used to give others feedback because it is so unreliable.

This is a good point but incidents of tagging someone over false positives can be reduced by running a text through multiple detectors.

I wouldn't neutral tag someone based on 2 AI posts alone, but that's just me.