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Ask about detector scores, humanizers, summarizers, and the situations they create — then browse the discussions by topic below.
Only small AI edits caused high AI score
First post and replies | Last post by ronaldrogers7162, 5 months ago
Detector fails on partially rewritten content
First post and replies | Last post by jasonwilson2901, 5 months ago
My own essay shows AI-generated
First post and replies | Last post by jasonwilson2901, 5 months ago
My blog post is wrongly detected
First post and replies | Last post by jasonwilson2901, 5 months ago
Human + AI Collaboration Confuses Detection
First post and replies | Last post by jasonwilson2901, 5 months ago
Paraphrasing Breaks Detection Accuracy
First post and replies | Last post by ronaldrogers7162, 5 months ago
Only grammar changes, still 90% AI
First post and replies | Last post by ronaldrogers7162, 5 months ago
My personal blog is flagged after polishing
First post and replies | Last post by jasonwilson2901, 5 months ago
Mixed paragraphs confuse the detector
First post and replies | Last post by jasonwilson2901, 5 months ago
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers that help readers understand the issue, compare evidence, and decide on the next step.
What makes a forum question easier to answer well?
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.
Do I need multiple scores or only one example?
One clear example is often more useful than many messy retests, but if results changed across tools or after edits, it helps to show that pattern so readers can see the difference between noise and a repeatable issue.
What should I include when a detector result seems unfair?
Keep the original text, the revised text, screenshots of the result, and a plain-language timeline of what changed. That gives other people something concrete to review.
What if I am not sure which discussion path fits?
Start with the tool or problem page that feels closest, then explain the actual workflow rather than guessing the label too early. A clear workflow description usually reveals the right path quickly.


