Avoid AI generated posts

Right now it is pretty obvious which posts are just being copied from an AI chatbot by just pasting the previous few replies and people seem to be replying to it without realising the same.

Guess this is more an appeal to the goodwill of the poster to not do so and to take effort to actually read and at least post a summary or opinion.
 
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Identifying whether a post was created by AI can be tricky, especially as AI-generated content becomes more human-like. However, there are a number of techniques and clues—both technical and stylistic—that can help. Here's a breakdown of how to detect AI-generated posts:

1. Language & Style Clues

AI-generated content often has certain patterns:
  • Repetitive phrases or structures
    AI tends to reuse similar phrases or sentence structures, especially in longer posts.
  • Overly formal or neutral tone
    Many AI posts lack slang, sarcasm, or emotional nuance common in human writing.
  • Lack of real-life experience or specificity
    AI may talk in generalities without referring to personal experiences, emotions, or concrete details.
  • Too balanced or non-controversial
    AI often hedges ("on one hand... but on the other...") and avoids taking strong or polarizing stances.
  • Inconsistencies
    Time references (“yesterday,” “last week”) may not align with the post date. Details might not fully match up.

️ 2. Use AI-Detection Tools

Several tools can estimate whether text was generated by AI:
ToolStrengthsNotes
GPTZeroTargets academic & professional writingOffers sentence-level analysis
ZeroGPTFree and easy to useCan work on short and long text
OpenAI Text ClassifierDeveloped by OpenAI (now deprecated)Accuracy varied
Copyleaks AI DetectorAlso includes plagiarism detectionHigher education and publishers use it

3. On platforms like blogs, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc., you can:

  • Check post history – Sudden change in tone or frequency may indicate AI use.
  • Reverse search images – If it includes a visual, reverse image search might reveal stock or AI-generated images.
  • Check for editing patterns – AI-generated posts may be posted in bursts or always during specific hours.
    • Talks about outdated events as if they’re recent
    • Misunderstands internet culture, memes, or subtext
    • Provides factually wrong info with confident tone

      It's a joke guys I'm legit.
 
and this post is AI generated.


Identifying whether a post was created by AI can be tricky, especially as AI-generated content becomes more human-like. However, there are a number of techniques and clues—both technical and stylistic—that can help. Here's a breakdown of how to detect AI-generated posts:

1. Language & Style Clues

AI-generated content often has certain patterns:
  • Repetitive phrases or structures
    AI tends to reuse similar phrases or sentence structures, especially in longer posts.
  • Overly formal or neutral tone
    Many AI posts lack slang, sarcasm, or emotional nuance common in human writing.
  • Lack of real-life experience or specificity
    AI may talk in generalities without referring to personal experiences, emotions, or concrete details.
  • Too balanced or non-controversial
    AI often hedges ("on one hand... but on the other...") and avoids taking strong or polarizing stances.
  • Inconsistencies
    Time references (“yesterday,” “last week”) may not align with the post date. Details might not fully match up.

️ 2. Use AI-Detection Tools

Several tools can estimate whether text was generated by AI:
ToolStrengthsNotes
GPTZeroTargets academic & professional writingOffers sentence-level analysis
ZeroGPTFree and easy to useCan work on short and long text
OpenAI Text ClassifierDeveloped by OpenAI (now deprecated)Accuracy varied
Copyleaks AI DetectorAlso includes plagiarism detectionHigher education and publishers use it

3. On platforms like blogs, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc., you can:

  • Check post history – Sudden change in tone or frequency may indicate AI use.
  • Reverse search images – If it includes a visual, reverse image search might reveal stock or AI-generated images.
  • Check for editing patterns – AI-generated posts may be posted in bursts or always during specific hours.
    • Talks about outdated events as if they’re recent
    • Misunderstands internet culture, memes, or subtext
    • Provides factually wrong info with confident tone

      It's a joke guys I'm legit.
Avoid AI generated posts.
Mods will assume you are a bot and ban you.
If its informational post and it's reviewed well before posting, does it matter if its generated by AI ?
 
And then AI will try to copy that style . It will be difficult to track. People can use AI to rewrite their post .If they are some human inputs it will be very difficult to find AI posts.
 
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