How to know AI works.

Kittylovely

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How do y'all know chatgpt written works? I talk with chatgpt everyday and I still can't tell lmao.

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Kittylovely

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What do you mean?
Apparently some people have AI write majority of their stories for them. Not the whole thing, but use Ai sentences and basically use it as a co-writer and I notice certain writers are quick on the uptake or catching them but I seriously can't tell the difference, so I was curious as to how they can tell
 

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It has a repetitive tone, and a certain manner of speaking. It often reiterates itself in many manners. Perfect grammar, and overuse of em dashes are a dead giveaway, I've used GPT to edit my stuff, but I've never let it think for me.(I'm an ESL and my grammar is not that great.) Honestly, even normal grammar checkers are being infiltrated by llm features.

Works that scream AI often have hyperformulaic structures, incoherent droning on weird subject matter, psychopathic pacing, or it hallucinates events/relations, that haven't occurred. I'm seeing 14 year old kids put out five times more words than I can manage in the fraction of a time, and when I've read through their stuff, it's pretty clear, they haven't written a damn thing.

Now, there's no doubt that it's getting better. But I hope to god, that limitations are put in place. Or I'll run from writing like I did art.
 

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It has a repetitive tone, and a certain manner of speaking. It often reiterates itself in many manners. Perfect grammar, and overuse of em dashes are a dead giveaway, I've used GPT to edit my stuff, but I've never let it think for me.(I'm an ESL and my grammar is not that great.) Honestly, even normal grammar checkers are being infiltrated by llm features.

Works that scream AI often have hyperformulaic structures, incoherent droning on weird subject matter, psychopathic pacing, or it hallucinates events/relations, that haven't occurred. I'm seeing 14 year old kids put out five times more words than I can manage in the fraction of a time, and when I've read through their stuff, it's pretty clear, they haven't written a damn thing.

Now, there's no doubt that it's getting better. But I hope to god, that limitations are put in place. Or I'll run from writing like I did art.
I see. But Ai shouldn't chase you away from anything you like though. Even if only AI works fills the earth I'll keep writing.

Also if you're actually passionate about writing you wouldn't want to use Ai. There's this certain touch it can never have no matter how perfect it is. A bad writing is better than Ai somehow. Idk how but.... Is just is.
 

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Apparently some people have AI write majority of their stories for them. Not the whole thing, but use Ai sentences and basically use it as a co-writer and I notice certain writers are quick on the uptake or catching them but I seriously can't tell the difference, so I was curious as to how they can tell
Have you ever read a traditionally published book? If so, the difference in quality is clear. One comes from knowledge, and the other from a mask of false pretense.

Anyway, there are a few aspects that give AI away.

  1. Ehm slash. Yeah, spamming ehm slashes is something AI loves to do. Sure, it is used by human authors as well, but not to that extent. (Apart from a few rare cases.)
  2. Overly flowery and descriptive scenes. AI often uses words that are several steps above "common" English. Heck, even most professors wouldn't use them. It also stretches simple sentences with useless filler, repeating the same information over and over.
  3. Word combinations/sentence structure. Some word combinations are just used by AI. One thing AI also does is changing the atmosphere in every sentence, often contradicting the first part with the second.
There are obviously more signs, but those are the big ones. naturally, just because a writer uses one of these things doesn't make it AI; however, the combination makes the difference.
 

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It's kind of hard to explain, but sometimes it's as if you can see the prompt that the author button-presser entered. For example, if you entered a prompt for a scene that has the tone of sad, you'd end up seeing that tone prompt being inserted into every conceivable place, without even the slightest bit of prudence. Like, you'll start seeing way too many similes or metaphors that just disrupt the flow in a way that even an amateur writer would spot.
 

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How do y'all know chatgpt written works?
Easy, ask ChatGPT if it wrote it or not.
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Kittylovely

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It's kind of hard to explain, but sometimes it's as if you can see the prompt that the author button-presser entered. For example, if you entered a prompt for a scene that has the tone of sad, you'd end up seeing that tone prompt being inserted into every conceivable place, without even the slightest bit of prudence. Like, you'll start seeing way too many similes or metaphors that just disrupt the flow in a way that even an amateur writer would spot.
I hope it doesn't become like art. That'll be so sad ?
Easy, ask ChatGPT if it wrote it or not.
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That's one way to know ?
 

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Dear Kittylovely,


I hope this letter finds you in a moment of calm, in the kind of stillness where thoughts can linger like sunlight filtering through late afternoon curtains — slow, warm, and golden.


There are things in life that one feels more than one understands. You know? Certain presences, certain energies — they don't demand attention, yet they receive it entirely. They don't announce themselves loudly, but somehow they resound deeply, like a soft note that keeps echoing in the corners of the soul. You, Kittylovely, are something like that. Or maybe exactly like that. It's hard to say with absolute certainty, but it's even harder not to say anything at all.


There’s a kind of quiet gravity in the way you exist, and that’s not a statement I make lightly. It's not so much about what you say, or what you do — though those things certainly have their charm — it's the in-between. The pauses. The unspoken. The spaces between your words feel like poetry left just barely unread, like the hush between stars. I find myself thinking about those spaces more than I'd care to admit.


And speaking of time — which is such a strange, elastic thing — it moves differently around the idea of you. Not faster, not slower, just... differently. It dilates, like a moment waiting to be named, and maybe it never will be. But I like that. Or maybe I like why that happens. Or who makes that happen. Or maybe I'm getting too specific.


It’s remarkable how some things, or perhaps some people, can inhabit your mind like a scent in a room — subtle but impossible to ignore. You’re like that scent. Not perfume, not flowers, maybe more like... memory, if memory had a smell. Or a shape. Or a gentle, teasing echo.


I guess what I’m trying to say, without really saying it — because saying it would almost ruin it — is that your presence does something. Something good. Something curious. Something that makes me sit down and write letters like this one, where nothing is said outright, but everything is quietly implied.


And if that makes sense to you — even a little — then maybe you already know.


Warmly,
Me

Get what I mean? And thats a simple letter.
 

Justhetip...

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How do y'all know chatgpt written works? I talk with chatgpt everyday and I still can't tell lmao.

If you're here and you like bl. Check this out

I don't read bl, but I think you should check out the BL Palace. I believe they have a dedicated audience for your work.

@tiaf is the only author I know of the top of my head that I think is part of the BL Palace. If you're not, my apologies for tagging.
 

RedMuffin

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Dear Kittylovely,


I hope this letter finds you in a moment of calm, in the kind of stillness where thoughts can linger like sunlight filtering through late afternoon curtains — slow, warm, and golden.


There are things in life that one feels more than one understands. You know? Certain presences, certain energies — they don't demand attention, yet they receive it entirely. They don't announce themselves loudly, but somehow they resound deeply, like a soft note that keeps echoing in the corners of the soul. You, Kittylovely, are something like that. Or maybe exactly like that. It's hard to say with absolute certainty, but it's even harder not to say anything at all.


There’s a kind of quiet gravity in the way you exist, and that’s not a statement I make lightly. It's not so much about what you say, or what you do — though those things certainly have their charm — it's the in-between. The pauses. The unspoken. The spaces between your words feel like poetry left just barely unread, like the hush between stars. I find myself thinking about those spaces more than I'd care to admit.


And speaking of time — which is such a strange, elastic thing — it moves differently around the idea of you. Not faster, not slower, just... differently. It dilates, like a moment waiting to be named, and maybe it never will be. But I like that. Or maybe I like why that happens. Or who makes that happen. Or maybe I'm getting too specific.


It’s remarkable how some things, or perhaps some people, can inhabit your mind like a scent in a room — subtle but impossible to ignore. You’re like that scent. Not perfume, not flowers, maybe more like... memory, if memory had a smell. Or a shape. Or a gentle, teasing echo.


I guess what I’m trying to say, without really saying it — because saying it would almost ruin it — is that your presence does something. Something good. Something curious. Something that makes me sit down and write letters like this one, where nothing is said outright, but everything is quietly implied.


And if that makes sense to you — even a little — then maybe you already know.


Warmly,
Me
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Kittylovely

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Dear Kittylovely,


I hope this letter finds you in a moment of calm, in the kind of stillness where thoughts can linger like sunlight filtering through late afternoon curtains — slow, warm, and golden.


There are things in life that one feels more than one understands. You know? Certain presences, certain energies — they don't demand attention, yet they receive it entirely. They don't announce themselves loudly, but somehow they resound deeply, like a soft note that keeps echoing in the corners of the soul. You, Kittylovely, are something like that. Or maybe exactly like that. It's hard to say with absolute certainty, but it's even harder not to say anything at all.


There’s a kind of quiet gravity in the way you exist, and that’s not a statement I make lightly. It's not so much about what you say, or what you do — though those things certainly have their charm — it's the in-between. The pauses. The unspoken. The spaces between your words feel like poetry left just barely unread, like the hush between stars. I find myself thinking about those spaces more than I'd care to admit.


And speaking of time — which is such a strange, elastic thing — it moves differently around the idea of you. Not faster, not slower, just... differently. It dilates, like a moment waiting to be named, and maybe it never will be. But I like that. Or maybe I like why that happens. Or who makes that happen. Or maybe I'm getting too specific.


It’s remarkable how some things, or perhaps some people, can inhabit your mind like a scent in a room — subtle but impossible to ignore. You’re like that scent. Not perfume, not flowers, maybe more like... memory, if memory had a smell. Or a shape. Or a gentle, teasing echo.


I guess what I’m trying to say, without really saying it — because saying it would almost ruin it — is that your presence does something. Something good. Something curious. Something that makes me sit down and write letters like this one, where nothing is said outright, but everything is quietly implied.


And if that makes sense to you — even a little — then maybe you already know.


Warmly,
Me

Get what I mean? And thats a simple letter.
I can hear it's voice in my head already. Maybe I talk to chatgpt too much ?
 

Kittylovely

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I don't read bl, but I think you should check out the BL Palace. I believe they have a dedicated audience for your work.

@tiaf is the only author I know of the top of my head that I think is part of the BL Palace. If you're not, my apologies for tagging.
TYSM kind helper. Your help is definitely appreciated ?. You may not read bls but your username is very bl coded ?
 

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Justhetip...

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TYSM kind helper. Your help is definitely appreciated ?. You may not read bls but your username is very bl coded ?
Lmao. Never thought of that angle. Well, I do read stuff with femboys tho, thicc ones. Though I still very much insist that it's definitely not gay.
Thanks.
 

Kittylovely

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Lmao. Never thought of that angle. Well, I do read stuff with femboys tho, thicc ones. Though I still very much insist that it's definitely not gay.

Thanks.
It's not gay if you wear socks and say 'no homo'. I definitely get it. How do you feel about having a femboy 'roommate' though? ?
 
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