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I submitted a story for a competition, but it was rejected because an AI detector flagged it. I did rewrite parts myself. What can I do?



   
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Competitions often use detectors as strict filters, but detectors cannot fairly measure how much human creativity was involved after editing.



   
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Keep early drafts and revision history. If rules allow AI assistance, disclose it. If not, write from scratch with AI only for idea support, not full generation.



   
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Clear context, one or two stable versions of the draft, screenshots where relevant, and a short explanation of what changed in order usually lead to much better replies than a broad complaint alone.

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