False Positive AI Detection

Discuss real issues — false positives, unstable scores, and writing concerns. Share context and evidence so discussions stay fair and useful.

Common Issues

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01 Credibility
Professional Writers Losing Credibility

Experienced writers are sometimes flagged as AI simply because their work is polished and consistent. This can unfairly damage credibility in journalism, marketing, and publishing.

Tip: Share writing samples, drafts, and context to prove authorship.
02 Academics
Academic Writing Gets Incorrectly Detected

Formal academic language often triggers detectors because structured writing resembles AI patterns. Students and researchers may be unfairly accused even with fully original work.

Tip: Include citations, outlines, and writing history to support originality.

Need Help With False Positive Results?

If your content was flagged unfairly, start a discussion with screenshots, scores, and context. Strong answers come from evidence — not just a percentage.

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