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Posts posted by russflex
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On 4/10/2024 at 11:25 AM, andywarburton said:
Just as an idea, writers if you use a tool like Google Docs for your writing, you should be able to show the document history to the client that shows it was written over a period of time. AI text wouldn’t have that because it would be copy and pasted.
That's an interesting idea.
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I've been noticing Pro buyers with 0 feedback messaging me. I always thought it was strange. I thought they had to be established buyers before they could be Pro.
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There should be a limit. It's ridiculous.
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On 12/12/2023 at 8:38 AM, creative_howl said:
Why not use an AI Detector yourself to check your content and make adjustments to lower the percentage? I do this before I deliver any writing work to a client.
I tried doing that. I had one buyer who kept requesting revisions because of the AI content detection. So, I kept modifying the text in every way possible, but the AI detector was never completely satisfied. It even highlighted all the text and claimed it was likely "human-written," but then still gave a 50% AI rating. It made no sense.
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Yeah, I've noticed that more buyers are now leaving 4.3 and 4.7 stars, including the ones who give me tips. It makes no sense. They will put 5 stars for Quality of Delivery but then 4 stars for Seller Communication or Value of Money. It's ridiculous.
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Yeah, I recently got 4 stars and a nice tip. I stopped trying to figure out the logic of buyers a long time ago.
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I have provided human-written content to buyers on Fiverr for over 10 years. But now, this AI phenomenon is destroying the businesses of honest writers like myself. Buyers now like to use AI detectors to test my work to see if it is AI generated content. For some reason, these AI detectors usually claim that 30% to 50% of my work is AI generated, even though it should be 0%. These AI detection companies even have negative reviews on Trustpilot for their inaccuracies, but that isn't always good enough to convince buyers.
Have any other writers gone through similar experiences?
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I'm tired of AI accusations and nonsense
in My Fiverr Experience
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Life was so much easier as a writer on Fiverr before AI became a thing. Now I get clients who think they are AI experts and falsely accuse me of using AI because they think my writing "sounds like AI," as if they know what it sounds like. It's tiresome, annoying, and insulting because I am actually doing the work myself. I never use AI.