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Joined March 2015
╱ i’m not sure how i ended up on marvel’s side of the roleplay, and to see people being accused of using AI to begin with —— but c’mon. this shit might just bring me back fr
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https://t.co/xtTYO44d8X; the signs of a good journalist is one who gathers all sides of the story. i see no testaments from the accused, so it becomes difficult to find any fair arguments with just “ai checkers”. (which are commonly known to detect normal literature as ai.)
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https://t.co/kYxSKMQ6YI Here is my response to the person below. I thought it was unfair that my statement was not included in the thread, and I found it very unprofessional. I am very open about the tools I use and have always recommended them, especially to non-native speakers.
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The irony of using AI to check for AI is also worth mentioning, but putting that aside it’s also dangerous to start witch hunting like this. AI checkers are NOT reliable in the slightest and trusting them blindly is 100% going to lead to innocent people being wrongly accused.
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https://t.co/O3o6bKjUvF Not ashamed to admit that even as a native speaker I use tools like this to correct spelling and grammar lmao. Sometimes a sentence will just feel wrong or out of character because of a single word, so finding synonyms is great to fix issues like that.
https://t.co/kYxSKMQ6YI Here is my response to the person below. I thought it was unfair that my statement was not included in the thread, and I found it very unprofessional. I am very open about the tools I use and have always recommended them, especially to non-native speakers.
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╱ omg he miss me .. ??
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‼️BREAKING: Santa Clause has officially announced that Lillia is on the Nice List‼️ "The best league deer girl, she's been very nice this year" he states.
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"Can you please stop talking about Lillia?" N O O o o o o 。 。 . . . .
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