Also, @alegotardo just a quick look at your posts and just by looking at them I can recognise that your posts have AI traces on them. A few I checked, show decent to high percentages to make you look guilty; I don't think it's a coincidence.
I understand @Ultegra134, and unfortunately there is not much I can say in my defense... because I simulated some posts on GPTZero and it really does indicate some use of AI even in posts in Brazilian Portuguese, and they go up to 100% or almost that after translation :/
I searched for similar cases and found articles saying that this is a chronic problem in texts by non-native English speakers and automatically translated, suggesting that AI detection may not be completely reliable in this case, but I do not want to use this as an excuse or take away from your work.
I think the way I am conjugating the sentences is being misunderstood, I can try to deepen my posts more, with more depth on the topic and somehow see if I can engage more with the responses, because I almost always make a comment on another user's post, and you can be sure... all my posts are the result of my own effort and understanding of the topics I am responding to.
There's not much more to say, just thank you for bringing this case to light, and I'm committed to improving.
And again, if you have any specific suggestions on how I can improve, I'm open to suggestions... I confess that I need to review the translations, because sometimes I just translate and post them here, without even reviewing... even if my understanding of English is poor, I should be able to improve the writing with a quick review.
I wonder how this post of yours is perfectly human-written without being detected by any AI detectors and easy to read? This one also which you wrote by yourself;
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Hello!
First of all, I must say that I have great respect for your efforts in finding and reporting users who spam the forum.
However, I would like to know what your criteria were for considering my posts as spam.
I would like to tell you that I am not a native English speaker, in fact I have some difficulty writing in English and because of this I use Google Translate to convert my texts in the area where English is required and therefore the quality of my posts can be somewhat incomprehensible at times.
In any case, I always create content that is as rich and reliable as possible and I would appreciate if you could send me feedback that could help me grow, after all my reputation is something I am very proud of and I am very interested in resolving this issue.
In light of the above posts, this excuse of yours does not make sense, as clearly, you are able to write good English which is totally comprehensible.
I would like to tell you that I am not a native English speaker, in fact I have some difficulty writing in English and because of this I use Google Translate to convert my texts in the area where English is required and therefore the quality of my posts can be somewhat incomprehensible at times.
Let's look at another excuse of yours;
In any case, I always create content that is as rich and reliable as possible
Anyone can do that with AI chatbots with simple prompting. What you are doing is clearly ''misrepresenting your writing abilities''. It is said that you have such an old account and whatever you are writing can be easily replaced by any newbie who is taking the help of AI. Don't you feel a little worried about this?
I searched for similar cases and found articles saying that this is a chronic problem in texts by non-native English speakers and automatically translated, suggesting that AI detection may not be completely reliable in this case, but I do not want to use this as an excuse or take away from your work.
You better not because it is not a simple mistake of replacing is/am/are, after reading your posts it seems that the AI is doing all the heavy lifting for you.
I would appreciate if you could send me feedback that could help me grow,
I think I will give you a neutral for some time.