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Why do you think the war broke out? Land? Religious differences? Human atrocities? No! It was to find a man named Trent, Goddamnit!Has Mr. Magenta ever visited the Gaza Strip?
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Why do you think the war broke out? Land? Religious differences? Human atrocities? No! It was to find a man named Trent, Goddamnit!Has Mr. Magenta ever visited the Gaza Strip?
Once upon a time, in a diverse and interconnected world, there were 100 courageous and compassionate men who happened to identify as homosexual. They came from different backgrounds, cultures, and walks of life, but they all shared a common belief in justice and equality.
One day, these 100 men learned about the struggles faced by the Palestinian people. They saw the injustices, the displacement, and the longing for a peaceful resolution. Inspired by their own experiences of overcoming adversity, they decided to lend their support to the cause.
No, this dude's been doing this longer than AI generation's been around. Shiversblood is an internet bigfoot, who occasionally pops up on random forums to post a bizarre rant and then disappear. He was around on the previous incarnation of the Kiwi Farms (the PVCC).I think this is an AI generated post from Chat-GPT and here's why. The wording is off. There is a general, vague, and sometimes, inaccurate quality to the wording of this post. I can tell that a human isn't the author because it is written at the "third-grade" reading level. The content is off. There is a disjointed quality to the wording, the paragraph structure, and the choice of adjectives and adverbs. This is the type of writing that most ten-year-olds write in elementary school. Grammar is off.
There are grammar mistakes throughout the post. I have read lots of books, taken lots of courses, and talked with many professors about writing over the years. And, yet, I can't recall ever seeing someone make as many grammatical errors. I suspect these mistakes have slipped through the cracks. I am always very sceptical about these AI posts. In fact, I wrote a blog post about it titled "Why I Think AI Blogging is not Worth the Hassle." I think if you're doing AI blogging for your business, you're just paying for your content to be written in a third-grade style by an AI robot. You can always have a human edit it, but that's going to add another $500 to the cost. So, unless you're paying a lot of money, I recommend you stick with a human being. So, the question is, how can I tell if a blog post is an AI generated post? I go through my little checklist to see if it has the third-grade characteristics of AI generated posts. If it does, I'm not interested in reading it.
I don't have time to waste on AI generated content. I hope that's helpful. You can watch the video above to see me read through the blog post to see why